dinodane
Fri Mar 21, 2008, 12:51 AM
Hello.
I am newbie to keeping discus, although I've always had (and still have)other tropical fishes. I live in Lisbon, Portugal, I am 35 years old and I also keep a great dane named Anubis and a cat, her name's Mia.
My nickname is a tribute to a great dog I lost last year and as I use it in other internet discussion foruns I'll use it here as well.
I love all animals and I am involved in great dane rescue as well as adoptions of stray or abandoned cats and dogs, which is a serious problem in my country. People lack information (and formation) and most unfortunately backyard breeders and misinformed people keep breeding their pets at random, feeding our streets with animals nobody cares for.
I am fascinatated by my discus and I hope to learn a lot with you all, I really hope to be able to raise my small discus to adulthood. I never had discus before because I though it was hard to keep and my tanks were small for them, now I have a suitable tank and I am really into this beautiful fish.
Thank you for reading. :)
I am newbie to keeping discus, although I've always had (and still have)other tropical fishes. I live in Lisbon, Portugal, I am 35 years old and I also keep a great dane named Anubis and a cat, her name's Mia.
My nickname is a tribute to a great dog I lost last year and as I use it in other internet discussion foruns I'll use it here as well.
I love all animals and I am involved in great dane rescue as well as adoptions of stray or abandoned cats and dogs, which is a serious problem in my country. People lack information (and formation) and most unfortunately backyard breeders and misinformed people keep breeding their pets at random, feeding our streets with animals nobody cares for.
I am fascinatated by my discus and I hope to learn a lot with you all, I really hope to be able to raise my small discus to adulthood. I never had discus before because I though it was hard to keep and my tanks were small for them, now I have a suitable tank and I am really into this beautiful fish.
Thank you for reading. :)