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Hey Walter! Maybe you should put them in a tank in a dark room with some romantic music playing and light some floating candles in their tank...or, you could just keep doing water changes like I know you are... LOL!
Well the water changes have been working on my White diamonds. They should be going free swimming in the next day or two.
The biggest problem with the romantic music is my wife might end up having a fry of her own.
Board Member of Houston Aquarium Society
Mod OF Marshreef
Breeder of Discus, Angels, Bristle nose & Sail fin Mollies
Coming soon Daphnia
ChiroHorn is correct the one in the avatar is a Pigeon Blood. I have a pair of them for a couple on months now but no luck breeding them yet. If you buy more then four I will give aprice break. They are not to much bigger then when I first posted.
Discus are slow growers. From birth to fully grown takes around 18 months.
With proper care discus will live up to 8 years or longer.
"Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety" -- Benjamin Frankli
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How big are your blue diamonds and how old do you think they are? Also, do you use dechlorinated city water? Sorry for all of the questions. Thanks, Pam
They are at 4" to 5". They are around 6 months old.
I dont have to dechlorinate my water as I run the tap water throu a carbon block. But I do use prime its better to be safe then sorry.
Board Member of Houston Aquarium Society
Mod OF Marshreef
Breeder of Discus, Angels, Bristle nose & Sail fin Mollies
Coming soon Daphnia
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