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Sun Dec 18, 2011, 01:56 AM
#21
Blue Diamond Discus
Re: Last comment in this forum.
Originally Posted by Hiro
They been those colours since we bought em, which means ur all telling me I bought sick fish past saving still living 8 mths later.
'IF' they change colour, I will return. Otherwise, sayonara.
I for one haven't told you that they are beyond saving, but they are not healthy.
I've been keeping and admiring Discus for a long time, and I'm yet to see a dark grey strain of fish :P
Discus only go that dark for a couple of simple reasons. Either they are greatly stressed, or they are ill. The fact that they have been that way for 8 mths simply means that what ever is causing their issue hasn't been addressed for 8 mths.
If you chose not to listen or chose to take offence to people's well intentioned advice (or fail to do some reading of your own) then I wish you well but your fish will live a short, sad life whereas they should live happily for years in the aquarium environment if cared for correctly.
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Sun Dec 18, 2011, 08:43 AM
#22
I have to agree with swampy,some people just don't like to hear the truth.Caring for these butiful fish does not have to b hard if u listen to the advise that the more experienced keepers are offering.I myself have learnt so much form the advice of the experienced keepers.
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Tue Feb 14, 2012, 02:48 AM
#23
Re: Last comment in this forum.
Originally Posted by swampy1972
Originally Posted by Hiro
They been those colours since we bought em, which means ur all telling me I bought sick fish past saving still living 8 mths later.
'IF' they change colour, I will return. Otherwise, sayonara.
I for one haven't told you that they are beyond saving, but they are not healthy.
I've been keeping and admiring Discus for a long time, and I'm yet to see a dark grey strain of fish :P
Discus only go that dark for a couple of simple reasons. Either they are greatly stressed, or they are ill. The fact that they have been that way for 8 mths simply means that what ever is causing their issue hasn't been addressed for 8 mths. 100% agree with swampy.Use the help whats giving here.will also help your fish :D
If you chose not to listen or chose to take offence to people's well intentioned advice (or fail to do some reading of your own) then I wish you well but your fish will live a short, sad life whereas they should live happily for years in the aquarium environment if cared for correctly.
100% agree.Use the help whats given here.It will also help your fish
CICHLID POWER water changes are a fish best friend
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Tue Feb 14, 2012, 05:33 AM
#24
Blue Diamond Discus
I would love to know what happened with these fish but I doubt the OP will be back.
I don't get drunk I get AWESOME!!!
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Tue Feb 14, 2012, 06:45 AM
#25
Originally Posted by BigDaddyAdo
I would love to know what happened with these fish but I doubt the OP will be back.
He must of got drunk.And his fish did not get AWESOME!!!
CICHLID POWER water changes are a fish best friend
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Tue Feb 14, 2012, 08:12 AM
#26
Blue Diamond Discus
Originally Posted by BigDaddyAdo
I would love to know what happened with these fish but I doubt the OP will be back.
By the look of them in those photos I doubt he's keeping Discus anymore - at least live ones :P
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