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		<description><![CDATA[For those just starting out with keeping fish as a pet, it is best to consider a few species that are low maintenance and are extremely durable. Until you&#8217;re taken the time to care and maintain for pets, you can&#8217;t be sure that this is your thing, that you enjoy it, or want to continue. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For those just starting out with keeping fish as a pet, it is best to consider a few species that are low maintenance and are extremely durable. Until you&#8217;re taken the time to care and maintain for pets, you can&#8217;t be sure that this is your thing, that you enjoy it, or want to continue. Certain species require a great deal of care and even slight warming <span id="more-27"></span>or cooling of the <a href="http://www.fishtankwarehouse.com/fish-tank-aquariums/freshwater-aquariums.html">freshwater aquariums</a> can be fatal. Pet owners that suffer their loved ones?deaths will tend to get frustrated and never try to have a pet again. Often, it is not that they are uncaring or incapable of taking care of a pet; it&#8217;s just that they selected the wrong species to start with.</p>
<p>One fish that is a good starter fish is the Black Tetras. They are very durable and can handle high ammonia and nitrite levels that often come with starting a new fish tank. They are very active and social. It is recommended to have a group of four or more, depending on tank space.</p>
<p>Tiger Barbs are also great for breaking in a <a href="http://www.fishtankwarehouse.com/fishaquariums.html">new aquarium</a>. They are even more active than Black Tetras and will provide great entertainment racing around the tank. On the down side, this fish does often bite the fins of slower fish so be careful what other fish are in the tank with them.</p>
<p>Siamese Fighting fish are colorful and have a low waste output. However in terms of entertainment value, they are lacking. They are quite sedentary. They require a bit more care than those mentioned above. Water should be kept around 70 to 72 degrees and cleaned often.</p>
<p>For beginners that jumped right into a <a href="http://www.fishtankwarehouse.com/fish-tank-aquariums/saltwater-aquariums.html">saltwater aquarium</a>, the Ocellaris Clown would be the safest bet. They are quite social and get along with most species. They thrive fairly well and commercial food is easy to find. Many people love their bright coloring and their rocking horse motion that is very entertaining.</p>
<p>Fish that will work for you include the Green Catfish that travels along the bottom of the tank and cleans up scraps of food and other debris. They are well known for getting along well with most other species and have an armor so other fish that are aggressive generally aren&#8217;t able to hurt them.</p>
<p>A fish that will provide great entertainment is the Platies. They do a not-to-be-missed mating dance and are fairly easy to care for. On the downside, once they do produce young, they generally eat them, but that would serve as a great lesson when the kids misbehave.</p>
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		<title>Pet Fish Care :Discus Fish Care Tips</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Article Summary: Information, tips, and advice on fish care. Bringing you useful info on taking care of your fish, including info on fish tank selection, fish food, and breeding fish.When you are planning regarding getting a quantity of discus afterward and would like to know a miniature concerning them. Have you been to the aquatics [...]]]></description>
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<div style="border:1px dashed #00FF00;">Information, tips, and advice on fish care. Bringing you useful info on taking care of your fish, including info on fish tank selection, fish food, and breeding fish.When you are planning regarding getting a quantity of discus afterward and would like to know a miniature concerning them. Have you been to the aquatics and seen a quantity of beautiful colorful discus in there exhibit tanks.You would be informed by someone that discus are just for</div>
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When you are planning regarding getting a quantity of discus afterward and would like to know a miniature concerning them. Have you been to the aquatics and seen a quantity of beautiful colorful discus in there exhibit tanks.You would be informed by someone that discus are just for later fish keepers but in my experience they are painless to keep as long as you monitor certain basic methods.Basic, discus fish require germ-free water Liberated of chlorine and violent metals. You may well be greatest to invest in a water purifying unit. Make certainly the water is on the soft and acid side. PH among 6.0 and 7.5 with a common resistance among 5 and 15. At the present is you choose to been them these will have to be lower.The water ought to be best filtered but lengthy moving and be heated at around 82 &#8211; 86F.The then thing to cover is that discus are greatest suited to big profound aquariums as they frequently grown up to around 6 or 7 inch. They favor to be in shoals of no less than 6 as soon as they are breeding up.Discus Fish is to be kept back in bare tanks but benefit from bog wood and plants as these support the discus feel protective knowing they have certain where to take cover. If they catch worried and frightened in a bare tank they can dash around and harm there selves.The Tank for discus fish mates can be acquire include tiny tetras from South America i.E. Neon tetras. They are additionally best with certain cat fish and plecs but please make sure the discus is the chief fish in the aquarium.Discus can be nourish on largely aquarium foods and reasonably like sinking pellets. They additionally like frozen bloodworm and brine shrimp. Babies discus ought to be nourish 3 period a day and adults simply one time.For More Secrets Visit Web sitehttp://fish-secrets.info and http://discus-fish-care-info.blogspot.comArticle Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Khan_Jee<br />
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		<title>Fishes Care :Breeding discus fish</title>
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<div style="border:1px dashed #00FF00;">Fish Care Blog. Information and advice on fish care and breeding. Pick up tips and advice.It is not uncommon that exotic fish owners find breeding discus fish a little bit difficult to get baby discus. The hardest part about breeding discus fish is finding the right mates, this issue rises from the fact discus like to choose their partners alone, and not anyone suits their</div>
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It is not uncommon that exotic fish owners find breeding discus fish a little bit difficult to get baby discus. The hardest part about breeding discus fish is finding the right mates, this issue rises from the fact discus like to choose their partners alone, and not anyone suits their “taste”. Under such circumstances, you’ve got two solutions for breeding discus fish: you can either buy a couple or raise them together in a group and hope they will make couples. The first variant is not the happiest, since a discus fish couple can be as expensive as a few hundred dollars, which is a lot.Therefore, the most advantageous option you’ve got is to start breeding discus fish by creating a discus group of at least six members and keep the fingers crossed that you get at least one couple. How do you recognize mates? Well, breeding discus fish is not that difficult from now on if you follow some basic rules. First of all, the “new-weds” will delimitate a perimeter in the tank and will start defending it against trespassers. This means it’s time for you to move to the second phase of breeding discus fish.You should prepare a separate tank for your breeding discus fish and keep it as simple as possible. There’s no need to put anything on the bottom of the fish tank, all they need is a vertical surface where they could lay their eggs. Your breeding discus fish should soon begin to spawn. Don’t worry about the eggs that look whitish, those are infertile for sure, as for the rest, it is possible that the parents may eat some of them and protect the others. The good part about breeding discus fish is that they feed their own siblings for a few weeks.In about three weeks time, you’ll have to move the fry into a special tank as it is not uncommon that the breeding discus fish be injured by their own babies who eat their scales for instance. Once they’re off the parenthood responsibility, the breeding discus fish will begin a new cycle of reproduction and you may have some more siblings soon after wards. Feeding and water are essential all throughout the breeding period, so, make sure that you don’t make any mistakes. For further professional information on breeding discus fish you can always turn to the advice available on Fish Secret<br />
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<div style="border:1px dashed #00FF00;">Fish Care Blog. Information and advice on fish care and breeding. Pick up tips and advice.Discussing fish care is not a tough task, however it does take some complicated information and education before you set up for the delivery of your new pet. Two main areas of worry will be setting up the tank for your discus fish and the nutritive things that it needs in its diet</div>
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Discussing fish care is not a tough task, however it does take some complicated information and education before you set up for the delivery of your new pet. Two main areas of worry will be setting up the tank for your discus fish and the nutritive things that it needs in its diet to maintain correct expansion and health.When thinking about setting up your aquarium, some of the things that are going to be considered are the tank size. Discus fish like deep water and are social fish in that they like to swim and are far more comfy in a colony. Because of this you need to get the most important tank that you are able to afford and accommodate in your house or office.They&#8217;re quite active creatures and can become stressed if they have too much occurring in their tank. Be certain to keep your tank as natural as practical as your discus will be far happier if they feel a bit like they are in their local environment. Keep driftwood for ornaments versus plastic castles or mermaids. You will also need to put 2 live plants in there as they help to oxygenate the water and gives them a decent place to cover up.The water that they live in must stay as clean and pure as possible. Get a test kit from the pet store and keep your water monitored for pH levels, and ammonia.Ensure you have a good filter on the tank and change it frequently to insure that it&#8217;s doing its job. Ideally, you may want to investigate getting a reverse osmosis filter. This works alongside a thin semi-permeable film that will permit only pure water molecules to pass through it and leaving any heavy metals and trace elements out of it.When thinking about food in respect to fish care, they do need a controlled diet and a range of food. While you&#8217;ll find one main food which will contain almost all of the nutrients that they require, mixing it up will ensure that they are getting everything that they need. Many discus fish owners have revealed that making their own discus fish food works very well. Taking the care to make their food guarantees that you get the best ingredients and will insure that your discus fish will get everything it wants. Recipes are simple to find online and not tricky at all to make.Discus fish are grazers out in the wild and are nearly continually looking for and eating food. For that reason you can be happy to feed your fish a number of times a day. As a rule, don&#8217;t feed them more than 5 times in a day, but not less than twice. Their food quantity should equal about 3 to 5 percent of their body weight over the course of the day.Exercising good discus fish care will ensure that your experience with discus fish will be a good one. These superb creatures are just some of the most friendly and interactive fish out there, but without correct discus fish care they will not be happy and healthy.Evelyn Stone is a discus fish expert. Discover The ULTIMATE Guide For Discus Fish Care, Learn The Secrets How To Breed And Grow A Happy &amp; Healthy Discus Fish!Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Evelyn_Stone<br />
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<div style="border:1px dashed #00FF00;">Your source for fish care information. Bringing you the best info on taking care of your fish, including resources on fish breeding, fish food, and fish tank reviews.Discus fish care could be a boring task, however they are a selection of the most fantastic fish out there to keep and to see. One of the things you want to be certain to focus on is their habits and try to not mess with their natural habits. Discus fish, while quite entertaining</div>
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Discus fish care could be a boring task, however they are a selection of the most fantastic fish out there to keep and to see. One of the things you want to be certain to focus on is their habits and try to not mess with their natural habits. Discus fish, while quite entertaining and with great personalities will have a tendency to be shy till they get their confidence up.The standard of water in your discus fish tank is of the greatest significance. They have to have pure, clean water and that needs some effort by you. You will want to do a partial water change one or more times a week if not 2 times a week. This implies that you should replace twenty-five to fifty percent of the water while being careful not to annoy the fish any more than you&#8217;ve got to.With water being the most important thing that you&#8217;ve got to focus on when working with discus fish care, you will need to take into consideration the oxygen levels in the water and the temperature also. The temperature of the water actually has an impact on the oxygen levels of the water. You will need to make efforts to keep the water in your discus tank between 83 and 86 degrees Fahrenheit. Permitting your water temperature to rise above that may cut the amount of oxygen in the tank and cause stress or worse to your discus fish.Another thing to bear in mind with reference to water is the pH level. Since the tap water that you are possibly putting into your tank has chlorine and other chemicals in it, you must add some chemicals to keep the pH level between 5.5 and seven, while the perfect pH being six. Should you get outside of this range, your discus fish can become stressed and develop sicknesses.Discus fish have a tendency to not perform nicely in too crowded of an environment and will do miles better with lots of room to swim about. If you are going to put a substrate on the base of the tank, use rocks and ensure that they do not have heavy metals in the rocks that are not good for the discus fish.If you are going to place some ornamentation in there, try and keep it simple with some plants for them to hide behind and perhaps a bit of driftwood as that is close to their environment. Plants in your tank are fine while they are natural, live plants. Avoid the plastic variety although they might have a prettier appearance and appear to be more low upkeep. The live plants will put oxygen into the water and make the discus more at ease in a natural environment.Something else that you will have to think about with discus fish care is the use of nitrifying bacteria in the filter. These colonies of bacteria are important as they keep down the ammonia and nitrites in the water by eating the fish waste.Source:  http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Evelyn_Stone<br />
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		<title>Fishes Care :Discus Fish Books &#8211; A &#8220;Discus Fish Secrets&#8221; Review</title>
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<div style="border:1px dashed #00FF00;">Your source for fish care information. Bringing you the best info on taking care of your fish, including resources on fish breeding, fish food, and fish tank reviews.   If you are into tropical fish, you may have already heard about Discus Fish Secrets. It is currently the #1 ebook available for the keeping and breeding of discus fish. For those who love these fish, you probably have found that it&#8217;s hard to find specific information from an experienced</div>
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   If you are into tropical fish, you may have already heard about Discus Fish Secrets. It is currently the #1 ebook available for the keeping and breeding of discus fish. For those who love these fish, you probably have found that it&#8217;s hard to find specific information from an experienced source. This book is a complete step-by-step guide to caring for, raising, and breeding discus fish, and is full of practical advice to help you to raise happy and healthy pets.<br/>Discus Fish Secrets was written by tropical fish enthusiast, Rob Clark. Rob has kept and bred these animals for more than 10 years, and has substantial first hand knowledge of what works and what doesn&#8217;t.<br/>The book covers topics such as what size tank is best for discus, filtration methods and tricks for getting the cleanest possible water, and what types of fish are best for beginners. The manual also discusses what foods are best, how much they should be fed, and how often.<br/>In case you are interested in breeding, you are covered there too. Rob discusses how to tell when your discus are ready to breed, gives several common mistakes to avoid when breeding, and even how to care and raise fry into strong adults.<br/>In addition to the book, there is some bonus information included. You will learn how to artificially raise fry away from their parents so that the eggs aren&#8217;t eaten by the adults. You will discover a unique method to setting up a discus hatchery that will save you a ton of electricity. And finally, if you live in hard water areas, Rob has an all natural way to reduce hardness.<br/>If you are new to discus fish, or if you have tried breeding unsuccessfully in the past, Discus Fish Secrets is a great resource to have. It contains practical advice and information from an experienced expert who has organized everything for you in one place. Truly a must have for all aquarium keepers.<br/>Article Source:                 http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Mark_Grover<br />
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		<title>Fish Care Info :Discus Fish Care &#8211; It&#8217;s in the Water!</title>
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<div style="border:1px dashed #00FF00;">Here you get to learn about fish care, how to breed fish and the best ever fish care tips.It&#8217;s possible to raise the happiest fish on earth, just learn how here.   Discus fish are a beautiful species of fish which many people love to keep in aquariums because of their aesthetic quality. However, although these fish are quite beautiful they can also be somewhat difficult to take care of because they need very specific living conditions and</div>
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   Discus fish are a beautiful species of fish which many people love to keep in aquariums because of their aesthetic quality. However, although these fish are quite beautiful they can also be somewhat difficult to take care of because they need very specific living conditions and diets. A lot of discus fish enthusiasts will tell you that beginners should not attempt to look after these species of fish because they are so temperamental, but as long as you do the necessary research and you know what the fish need to thrive and grow happily and healthily, there is no reason why you too cannot become a discus fish enthusiast; take a look at this helpful article to find out more about how you can keep these wonderful fish successfully.<br/>Believe it or not, the secret to keeping discus fish happy and healthy is in the water! Most aquarium fish will need specific water conditions and discus are no different to any other water creature and in order to keep and also to breed your fish well if you desire, you must know all about the water conditions that they require when it comes to staying healthy and active. The first thing that you need to think about when it comes to the water conditions is the temperature. Discus fish require certain temperatures in order to survive and for the best conditions for your fish you should keep the temperature between the range of 28 and 31 degrees Celsius. Any higher or any lower and your fish are not going to survive for long, you should invest in a water thermometer so that you can keep a very close eye on the temperatures so that they do not exceed or drop below the required heats.<br/>The next important factor when it comes to the condition of the water for your discus is the pH range. The pH for discus fish should be between 5.5 and 7 but the ideal level of pH for optimum discus fish care is 6. This is because if the level of pH in the water goes above 7 then it can cause your fish undue stress which can lead to health problems and even death. Always ensure that you keep the water at a constant pH level and avoid fluctuation as this can also affect your fish and their health.<br/>The water hardness in your discus fish tank is also very important; although discuses are not overly fussy about the hardness of water it can affect their health if you do not keep the water hardness constant and level. Between 1dH and 8dH is quite soft and the water should be around this area, and you can also add a piece of wood into the tank which will also help to soften the water as well. Remember, if you do put anything like this in the water it should be thoroughly sterilized and should not have any sharp splinters or edges which can harm the thin fins and tails of the discus.<br/>                            The author has created a quality review site that provides you with answers to the latest information on discus care. So please go to Fishy-Whisperer.com for more information of your favorite fish, and learn all that you can about discus care.<br/>            Article Source:                 http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Mike_Hickmon              <br/><br />
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		<title>Fish Cares :Discus Fish Secrets &#8211; A Few Things You Should Know About Discus Fish</title>
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   You can improve the look of your living area just by dressing up your aquarium with different types of fish. The discus is gorgeous, especially when compared to other types of fish. It is important to educate yourself as much as possible when it comes to taking care of the discus fish properly.<br/>Back in the 1920&#8242;s, the discus became a fish that people began to purchase a bit more often, and since then, they have become even more popular. There are three different types of the South American Cichlid, which is what the discus is.<br/>One is called the common discus. The second is called the heckel discus. The third, the symphysodon tarzoo, which is a newer type of cichlid.<br/>The discus has many typical physical features. They typically have anal fins which are the length of the tail, and a body shaped like a disc. Adults can grow to be ten inches tall. Their body can be covered in many different colors or patterns. There are some amazingly gorgeous discus that are a product of selective breeding.<br/>The discus comes from the Amazon River. You can locate them in different places. Where the river becomes calm is one area. The water should be tepid or warm and very clean, as well as acidic. There are specific instructions when it comes to taking care of the discus fish.<br/>They never travel in large schools of fish, and prefer to stick together in smaller groupings. Once they spend some significant time in your aquarium, they will begin to recognize you. Most fish don&#8217;t do much for their babies, but this type of fish does.<br/>Once you feel that you are fully educated on how to care for the discus fish, go out and purchase one for yourself. This is the fish that you are sure to love.<br/>Article Source:                 http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=James_K._Turner       <br/><br />
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		<title>Fish Care Info :Keeping Discus fish happy and healthy</title>
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<div style="border:1px dashed #00FF00;">Learn how to care for fish with our step by step guide to fish care.Keeping Discus fish happy and healthy is really not hard to achieve. It doesn&#8217;t matter whether you&#8217;re a beginner or a long-time hobbyist, you have to keep on discovering ways on how you can improve your fish&#8217;s over all condition. The Discus fish is very social and they live in large</div>
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Keeping Discus fish happy and healthy is really not hard to achieve. It doesn&#8217;t matter whether you&#8217;re a beginner or a long-time hobbyist, you have to keep on discovering ways on how you can improve your fish&#8217;s over all condition. The Discus fish is very social and they live in large groups in their native habitat and they have this advanced social behavior that make them one of the few real schooling cichlids. With that said, it is not advisable to keep just one Discus because it will not reach its full potential if we&#8217;re talking about character. Yes fish have characters too!With the advances we have nowadays and with new technology available to improve water quality, it&#8217;s getting easier in keeping Discus fish no wonder they are very popular among hobbyists and breeders. Discus fish are happier in deep tanks and the more water the tank holds, the more stable the water condition is. Don&#8217;t put the tank in noisy and busy areas because they tend to shy away. Avoid direct sunlight because this will cause algae growth and excess heat. What about the substrate? Use finer gravel so you can still decorate it with ornaments and silk plants. If you are using the tank for breeding purposes, it&#8217;s better to leave the bottom bare because it&#8217;s easier to clean. Since they come from the warm, soft, acidic waters of the Amazon River, it is important to mimic this kind of environment in your home aquarium.For maintenance and breeding, the water&#8217;s pH level should be consistent at 6.5 and temperature has to be around 86 degrees Fahrenheit. You have to change the water at least once a week but for breeding purposes, a minimal water change everyday will not hurt. Frequent water changes tend to have an effect in improving Discus fish&#8217;s appetite and mating activity. In keeping the Discus fish healthy, the first thing that comes to mind is food. There&#8217;s a wide variety of food out there and this includes flakes, brine shrimp, bloodworm, granular and freeze dried food. Discus fish should be fed with a variety of vitamin and protein rich diet.<br />
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		<title>Fish Care :Discus as a Hobby</title>
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<p>     Normal   0         false   false   false                             MicrosoftInternetExplorer4             /* Style Definitions */  table.MsoNormalTable     {mso-style-name:&#8221;Table Normal&#8221;;     mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0;     mso-tstyle-colband-size:0;     mso-style-noshow:yes;     mso-style-parent:&#8221;";     mso-padding-alt:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt;     mso-para-margin:0in;     mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt;     mso-pagination:widow-orphan;     font-size:10.0pt;     font-family:&#8221;Times New Roman&#8221;;     mso-ansi-language:#0400;     mso-fareast-language:#0400;     mso-bidi-language:#0400;}      Just as dogs make great companions, discus fish make a great show. Breeding discus as a hobby has become so popular that aquariums all over the world have become the home of this king of the exotic species. For some breeders, discus as a hobby means an immense satisfaction particularly when one manages to get some baby discus too. It is truly rewarding to see that what started with discus as a hobby has turned into a life time experience and a true friendship. What is so special about discus as a hobby? Apart from the great beauty of these fish, discus are unique in their social and loving behavior.<br/>   <br/>  Those who breed discus as a hobby will be more than surprised to notice that the discus show signs of connection to the environment outside the tank. For instance breeding discus as a hobby implies spending lots of time around the tank, cleaning, feeding or simply watching the discus. They are said to recognize the owner in time and they can get as close to you as to eat out of your hand. When breeding discus as a hobby, some owners have noticed that the discus will watch you move around the room or even react to TV noise.<br/>   <br/>  Apart from such social behavior, discus enjoy silence and a close community with other fellows from the same species. If you take discus as a hobby, you may want to take into consideration that they prefer living in close communities that is together with several other members. The dominant discus would be the first to couple, followed by the others if proper conditions are met. Even if you breed discus as a hobby you may still have to separate the couples in a different tank allowing them to raise their fry.<br/>   <br/>  For everyone who takes discus as a hobby, it is important that all the proper living conditions are kept under constant observation. You should not use for instance a too powerful lamp for your discus; as a hobby you’d like to keep them in the spot light, but this warms the water above the accepted level and reduces the oxygen quantity. There is a short step to take between breeding discus as a hobby and breeding them at a professional level, after all,  discus require the same attention no matter your devotion. Even if you take discus as a hobby, you still have to pay attention to their needs all the time!<br />
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