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    Hi,

    I'm new to the forum so posting what I've been working on the last 4 years to give some background. Discus became a passion 4 years ago and I've been expanding my operation ever since. Here is some of the fish I currently have and breed and some I hope to breed in the near future.

    Total water volume of the fish room is around 4kl and growing. The discus I keep are, red turqious, pigeon bloods, blue diamond. What interest me the most are the wild fish and I currently have Urucum reds, Japura red spotted greens and heckels.

    The discus hobby is SA is not up to standard right now and it's so hard to find good fish, so I hope I can help ignite the flame of discus fever once again and help improve the situation.

    Here's some of my livestock.

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    Wow amazing i agree the discus you see in the stores are really not worth purchasing
     
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    Amazing fish !
     
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    New life is always beautiful.

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