I don't know anything about those farlowellas but I looked them up and they look pretty thin..do they stay that thin? Also, it says max temp for them is 79..that is a tad chilly for the discus.
Got to go to the store I'll be back in a bit.What temp is your water? Discus like it around 82-84 degrees. I did a water change and forgot to plug my heater in a few days ago. I didn't notice that the heater wasn't on until I saw all the discus hiding in caves (which is very unlike them) instead of coming up to greet me. They were not happy one bit about my slip-up.
None of my discus are really vibrant colored and I could not turn down a free discus when I was shopping for one anyway. He is white with a small hint of yellow around his fins. He looks like a pearl white in some lights.
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Love the boxer btw!! I have 2
Which species were you referring to? Sportsnutim, what species is yours?I don't know anything about those farlowellas but I looked them up and they look pretty thin..do they stay that thin? Also, it says max temp for them is 79..that is a tad chilly for the discus.
if you are near seattle (northgate area) check out Kens discus.
he's a local private breeder but he does sell to the public and a very reasonable prices.
you should add to the number 4 is the minimum school size 5 is even better and doable in a 55.
I would ad to the existing stock of black neons..they do well in the warmer water you should keep discus in.(82 is a low end of temp for them 84 is better) any cooler and you may find your discus suffer more problems.