What Do People Keep

Just seen your pics nice.

I,ve always fancyed a nice large tank with discus, serverums and some rays, until my lfs put me off the idea, he said he was having porblems with the rays grabing the sideof the discus and eating the slime of there sides, he'de lost a few because of it.

rays with discus will work as long as the discus are big enought not to be overpowered buy the rays and the rays are kept well fed

but most rays will out grow the discus at some point

uaru.f are a stronger fish than discus but the mix i have wont last forever

He said the same thing but, he still advaied me agaisted it as they always ended up catching the disucs unaware especialy at night, this is probaly why he had a few deaths from stress.
 
Well I will be going to have 4 angelfish in my 55g and once a pair is formed and if the pair is to aggressive towards the other 2 they will be going to my friends 29g.
 
are the uaru f. hard to breed? they really are quite gorgeous and i can see hints of details in your pictures that would really make them stunning in real life. :nod: i've been thinking about a straight-up upgrade to my tank once i go off to grad school; the more i see of your uaru, the more i'd love to have a breeding pair.

PS: i've got a breeding pair of Pelvicachromis pulcher in a 60g; you want 'em? :lol:
 
are the uaru f. hard to breed? they really are quite gorgeous and i can see hints of details in your pictures that would really make them stunning in real life. :nod: i've been thinking about a straight-up upgrade to my tank once i go off to grad school; the more i see of your uaru, the more i'd love to have a breeding pair.

PS: i've got a breeding pair of Pelvicachromis pulcher in a 60g; you want 'em? :lol:

before i got them everyone told me they would be hard to keep but i find them fairly easy

to breed them i think you will need to keep them in a very low ph 5.5-6-5

the hardest thing about them is finding them you can look at paying £150 ($200) each for 8 inch fish and you would need a group of 6 for them to do well
 
are the uaru f. hard to breed? they really are quite gorgeous and i can see hints of details in your pictures that would really make them stunning in real life. :nod: i've been thinking about a straight-up upgrade to my tank once i go off to grad school; the more i see of your uaru, the more i'd love to have a breeding pair.

PS: i've got a breeding pair of Pelvicachromis pulcher in a 60g; you want 'em? :lol:

Very hard to breed. There has only been one documented spawning in europe :)

I must add, the only one in the world.
 
Discus, Angelfish*, Pelvicachromis subocellatus*, Pelvicachromis taeniatus-Moliwe*, Bolivian Rams*, Firemouths, Neolamprologus caudopunctatus and probably a few others over the last umpteen years but thats the most recent. The * is for ones that I've actualy bred. :D
 

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