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    ***product review***Sera Discus Color Blue food granules

    I am conducting a trial of this food on a pair of discus.
    The male is a brillant blue and the female is a blue diamond.

    I have started this trial from today and will post pictures and results every wensday until the cannister is finished. This is the only discus i will be feeding to over the next several weeks.
    In their diet they will be fed 3 times per day.

    Morning: sera colour food granules
    lunch time: frozen bloodworms
    dinner: frozen brineshrimp or mysis shrimp

    %50 water change every 48 hours
    PH 6.4
    GH 30 PPM

    I will be using flash on the camera throughout this whole exercise.
    If any one has other ideas on this trial please let me know!


    cheers,

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    The first feeding showed good results.
    As seen in the picture above they loved it, as in the past any new food is taken slowly and with some hesitation.

    The granuales are very pale in colour and sink very fast to the aquarium floor bottom.

    So far so good......

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    perhaps taking pictures both with and without flash would be good. the flash does wash the colour out of fish a bit and may be hard to tell any varience

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    without flash

    You are right Matt, i took this picture this morning with out flash, the problem i find is reflection.

    I will take with and with out flash pictures.

    cheers,

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    This pair is taking very well to the new food.
    To be honest at week one there is no noticable colour change.

    Due to an unfortunate event with my camera i am unable to take pictures but will next week.



    Ben

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    Ben, what result are you expecting out of this experiment ?

    Since its a "discus colour blue" food , are you expecting that the blue discus will go brighter blue ?

    I think using flash wont show their true colour. Because the flash will be too bright ( if you take close shots ) and make the fish become really bright and also the tank will reflect some of the flash.

    How about you take the picture with no flash but have a strong aquarium light ? Maybe taking picture during the day will be better ( ie : more sunshine ).

    To avoide reflection without flash , how about you close the door or window behind the tank ? Or take the picture after sunset, but you will need strong light.

    Just a thought.

    Good luck Ben.

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    its better to take picture at night with only tank lights on ie. turn off all lights in the room and no flash

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    Good Ideas Dr V and dreamer,
    I will set up an aquarium light by next week with some photo's.

    Cheers,

    Ben

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    Here is a picture taken today.
    They spawned 1 1/2 days ago, %95 of the eggs were infertile.
    This picture is taken with a flash, i am yet to set up a light on top.

    Also please ignore the dirty tank as they will be getting a water change in a few hours.

    To be honest its been almost 2 weeks and i have not seen any results yet, but will keep everyone posted.

    Cheers,
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    Hi Ben

    Not sure if you have enought tanks & room....but

    Have you thought about trying some of the fry on the food & some without & see if you can tell any difference ?

    Just a thought

    Dave

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