I know I'm a discus but what kind am I?

FishyMatty

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I got this little baby from a LFS about 2 months ago at about 1.5"
He is now about 3" and doing great but still in QT.
I can't seem to figure out what kind of discus he is
He is golden brown with blue/green striations.
Thanks for your help
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I think it might be a close link to a wild brown. He has been golden brown since he was a baby. I think the golden snake skin is a little to yellow/orange
 
I will not believe that fish is F1 from a wild. I do not think it is wild at all.

I'll buy Golden Snakeskin or White Snakeskin, but I would not bet on it.
 
here is a pic of a gold/green these are suppose to be "young" maybe more like yours?
http://64.26.25.241/Merchant2/merch...oduct_Code=d17&Category_Code=dy&Store_Code=DM

I think this one is too dark to be yours but here is another similar not sure how big yours is but these are 3". I don't know how much discus colors change as they get older so maybe??
http://64.26.25.241/Merchant2/merch...e_Code=DM&Product_Code=dya4&Category_Code=dya

Here's a golden from another site, I think it depends on where you get them as to the color variations cause these are a little different then the first I believe.
http://www.kensdiscus.com/imagelib/...ures/GoldDiscusGallery.jpg&target=tlx_picmjv8

Well what ever it is I think it is beautiful!
 
there is no pigeon in it and I never thought it was a F1 but one bred from a brown.
It isn't a San Merah , this is an adult San Merah.
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IME by the time the fish is about 3" his color is close to that of an adult fish.
Thanks for the help and more opinions are still welcome.
 
No I agree 100% not San Merah after I got the post up and looked back at yours I figured you'd think I was nuts! OMG now I want a discus tank....I was going to set one up one time but me and my "oh poor fish I'll give you a home" syndrome, I ended up with African cichlids instead I don't regret taking them they are wonderful and I wouldn't trade them for anything and what was odd about it was I got them from 2 different ppl, one was going to FLUSH them b/c they were too aggressive (DUH their cichlids) the other had them in the OSCAR tank for FEEDERS!!!!! But I forgot until this thread just how much I REALLY wanted DISCUS! If my cousin EVER finishes the stand for my 75 (which looks like I may just end up doing myself) that tank no matter what is going to be discus!!! Sorry for the ramble there anyway I love your fish and am envious:silly:
 
Maybe this?

Symphysodon aequifasciatus axelrodi - Brown Discus
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  • The base colour of this fish is a light yellowish-brown to a darker orange-brown.
  • The Brown Discus has some blue striation on the head, dorsal and anal fins.
  • The brown body colour intensifies into the base of the anal fin.
  • A few blue striations pattern the face, with blue spots on the gill covers.
  • The Brown Discus has no patterning on the body.
  • The black band that is prominent in the dorsal and anal fins of the Green Discus is often less pronounced in the Brown Discus, particularly on the dorsal fin.
  • As with all Discus, the Brown Discus has 9 vertical bars on the body, with the bars through the eye and the base of the tail being broader and more obvious.
  • The eyes are a pale amber to red.
Or this?

Symphysodon aequifasciatus aequifasciatus - Green Discus.
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  • The base colour of the Green Discus ranges from yellowish beige to olive brown.
  • Bluish-green horizontal stripes run from the forehead back into the dorsal fin.
  • Blue striations pattern the face and gill covers.
  • Their are no striations in the belly region, except in the anal fin.
  • The body is marked with small to large red spots, sometimes covering the whole body but often restricted to the lower part of the body.
  • A black band runs mid-way through the dorsal and anal fins, appearing to join at the base of the caudal fin.
  • The outer edge of the dorsal, anal and pelvic fins is mostly red
  • The pectoral fins are clear.
  • The Green Discus has 9 evenly spaced vertical lines on the body
  • The Green Discus has red eyes.
  • The most famous Green Discus is the Tefe Green, which originates from Rio Tefe.
  • Green Discus are often mistaken for Brown Discus, however can usually be distinguished by the red spotting on the body of the Green Discus.
At 3" your discus is still a baby and does not have it's full adult coloration yet. You got him 2 months ago at 1.5" so he was maybe 2 months old then, making him about 4 months old now. His color will change a lot yet.

Debbi:)
 
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