Very nice! I probably wouldn't feed them as much as you are currently doing. 3 times is fine and wc also can be delayed. I normally do once every 3 days. 50% wc.
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Posted by Angelo on 12 September 2015 - 11:04 PM
what is wc schedule? but with discus in general with "some" pairs it takes them quiet a few tries to get it right. patients is the key with discus. give them a few more goes but yes, if you set up a camera you might see whats really going on.
Posted by Angelo on 14 June 2015 - 02:57 PM
more pics if interested - http://imgur.com/a/NJQ85
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Posted by Angelo on 30 October 2014 - 01:44 AM
fantastic work michael. glad to see you are having so much success with your first attempt. took me a few tries to get it right. keep the pics coming.
Posted by Angelo on 30 October 2014 - 01:37 AM
Let’s talk about why people stole Dallas Buyers Club in Australia. We live in a world where the tyranny of distance has been virtually removed by the rise of international globalised commerce. There is no good reason why anything smaller than a cruise liner should take three months and twelve days to get from the United States to Australia. But that is exactly how long it took for Dallas Buyers Club to make it to our secluded colonial backwater. The US release was on the November 1; we didn't see it until the February 13. We had to wait a fortnight longer than Finland.
Optus and Telstra have joined iiNet in saying that they will not cooperate with Dallas Buyers Club LLC in identifying individuals who have stolen content online. This is in line with comments from the industry in relation to several of the proposed versions of the federal government’s anti-piracy agenda, which fell flat because there is no incentive for ISPs to prosecute users whose crime is against a third party. Telstra is a lot of things to a lot of Australians, but it seems pretty determined not to become a law enforcement body targeting its own consumers exclusively.
It has been shown repeatedly that if entertainment companies are willing to provide their products to Australian audiences at a reasonable price point, and in a timely fashion that consumers will be willing to obtain it through legal channels. This sentiment was articulated by iiNet in several forums, including a postearlier this year. iiNet was the first Australian Internet service provider to stand up for the interests of its consumers, but in the face of this latest insult from international studios and business interests, they are no longer alone.
http://www.abc.net.a...e-point/5840120
edit: i was in india a couple of years ago and i saw several movies much ahead of its australian release. why the heck does everything take so long to reach aus? been with iinet for about 7 years now and so glad i've been with them until now.
Posted by Angelo on 24 October 2014 - 11:26 PM
i've been keeping discus for a few years now. perth tap water. ph ranges from 6.8 to 7.2, i've even breed and got fry. (check my previous topics). i feed my discus beef heart, blood worm and what they love the most is freeze dried black worm. I've not had a single loss so far. my wc schedule is 30% wc twice a week.