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MJ the pic from my tank is of Red Spotted Greens. I will have to take another pic of my new tank with my RSG & TG (Tefe Green) group. There is a reason Discus are more expensive then Trophs. They are the most sought after fish because of their grace and beauty. Also they are harder to get and take care of. The thing is WC discus is better in Discus community than Troph because there are only 3 (maybe 4 depends on who you ask) variants. WC Trophs last time I checked there are more variants then I can count on all my fingers and toes. If you all are putting Trophs and Petros together to prove a point that point has been taken they are blunt faced dee dee dees.
There isnt as many Discus keepers in Houston as Trophs. Trophs are going to win the skirmish in Houston but we will win the war for world domination.:evil:
Favorite fish is a personal preference for any number of reasons. I prefer discus because they are, IMO, a better looking, more mellow and serene fish than the petros and trophs I've seen. It's like the difference between watching ballroom dancing and a mosh pit.
Mark
What are the facts? Again and again and again--what are the facts? Shun wishful thinking, ignore devine revelation, forget what "the stars foretell", avoid opinion, care not what the neighbors think, never mind the unguessable "verdict of history"--what are the facts, and to how many decimal places? You pilot always into an unknown future; facts are your only clue.
The unique shape and varying colorations make the discus the more interesting fish. Trophs may vary in color, but their shape is nothing more than ordinary. Also, any common goldfish can have the same temperament as a troph.
My vote goes to the discus.
...Also, any common goldfish can have the same temperament as a troph....
I'm going to have to disagree. I currently have tropheus, puffers, gobies, malawi cichlids, mbuna cichlids, SA cichlids, Frontosa, Datnoids, Scats, Discus, featherfins, shellies, cyps, flowerhorns, guppies, bettas, badis, danios, loaches, catfish, plecos and koi....and have had common goldfish...None of these fish have a temperament to be compared with the Trophs. This is based solely on my observation, nothing more.
Thanks for the info! They are very nice looking fishes!
I will have to take another pic of my new tank with my RSG & TG (Tefe Green) group.
Post-up! Points will be given accordingly, and you got to back up your peps. Seems like tropheus/petros are wining!
There is a reason Discus are more expensive then Trophs.
Depends on the trophs. Golden Kalambo comes to mind. Don't know of a single person with them in the US. All the European divers that find these fishes ship them back home before they come here. Or maybe, US importers are just not asking for them, I don't know for sure. But rare fish.
Also, a good real colony of trohpeus is not 3-4 fishes. 20-30 fishes is generally needed just to keep these fishes from killing each other. That drives up cost A LOT.
They are the most sought after fish because of their grace and beauty. Also they are harder to get and take care of. The thing is WC discus is better in Discus community than Troph because there are only 3 (maybe 4 depends on who you ask) variants. WC Trophs last time I checked there are more variants then I can count on all my fingers and toes.
Around 120+, and they still finding more out there!
If you all are putting Trophs and Petros together to prove a point that point has been taken they are blunt faced dee dee dees.
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