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discusdude
Sun Feb 22, 2004, 10:31 AM
Has anyone seen any of these guy around? They look very nice and have a more natural feel than other dicus.

Alistair

Essayons89
Sun Feb 22, 2004, 11:14 AM
The brown discus (Symphysodon aequifasciata axelrodi) is a subspecies of Symphysodon aequifasciata which also contains the green and blue discus and is a naturally occuring species. At one time this fish was the most commonly kept discus but that has changed with all of the specialized breeding for more colorful fish.

I see them around occasionally in the LFSs near where I live, along with blue and greens. Personally, I think that are just as nice as the more colorful varieties.

Bryan

Mattzilla
Sun Feb 22, 2004, 01:26 PM
i have two brown based discus...

when figure out how to post pictures you can go to the photo albi\um and see mine

matt

Lex
Sun Feb 22, 2004, 01:26 PM
I have a couple of big brown discus and a pair of small one in my tank. That look alot better when they grow bigger. :D

SLS
Sun Mar 14, 2004, 11:09 AM
Hey Guy's,

The Brown Discus is one I have been working on for 2yrs now.

I am always surprised by the variety in colour the young develop, anything from a cobolt blue to "my" sunshine turquiose to solid browns.

I bred from my parents and now have grown and spawned from the best selection of the offspring, 2nd generation. My aim is to succeed to 4th generation.

The 2 variants im concentrating on and achiving are the solid brown and sunshine turq.

There are adults of both these guy's available.

George

AdelaideAnt
Mon Mar 15, 2004, 02:37 AM
This one is very similar to the Browns im getting, only a little more brown:

http://www.discus.com.tw/Brown%201stS.jpg

Anthony 8)

kevkoi
Mon Mar 15, 2004, 03:46 PM
Ah yes, the much forgotten wild brown discus.... While all the new and striking new colourful strains are enjoying the limelight of discus keeping at the moment, many of the serious discus breeders still take an interest in the wild forms.

In almost all the breeders I have met in Penang, they have at least a few tanks of wild type fish. Most common being Browns, Red Alenquer browns, Tefe red spotted greens and sometimes a few odd wild caught Heckels. Many of the breeders are exceptionally proud of their wild type fish and gladly even tell you what generation tank bred fish these are. Often, F2-F3 wild type fish get sold. These are very robust and tough fish, very close to the wild type fish but without the problems associated with wild caught stock.

My personal favourite of the browns are the "Red Alenquer" (Symphysodon aquafaciata alexrodi "Alenquer"), so called because the intense reddish brown colour is endemic to the Alenquer river.

We had a couple of them at SLS a while back and they were grown up to a good 5inches and looked fantastic in the planted display tank (I like the look of simple coloured discus in heavily planted tanks... just looks more 'natural'.).

Anyway, we will be getting a shipment of some 10-12 good sized Red Alenquer brown discus (F3) shortly on our shipment. Anyone interested in keeping some good 'wild type' fish would do well to keep a school of them.

While there is a place for all the weird and colourful variants we are getting today, lest we forget the roots of our beloved Discus fish....

http://www.discusforums.com/forum/album_pic.php?pic_id=114

kev

nornicle
Tue Mar 16, 2004, 07:54 AM
Wow, F3 Red Alenquers!!! I want I want :twisted:

a school of those in my tank would look nice :wink:

talk to you soon kev!

Proteus
Tue Mar 16, 2004, 08:01 AM
I'm 2nd in line...

I promise not to push in...

Mwhahaha :twisted:

flukes
Tue Mar 16, 2004, 10:42 AM
Well kev you are the king!!, I saw these on the web site of the melbourne importer OAFI, but when i rang him he told me he hasn't had any for along time and he rarely updates his web page!! I was dearly disapointed. So if you can get some I am in for 1 or 2 aswell.

Proteus delete if its not allowed but this is his website check out discus and they are there, he doesnt have them so its not really competition.
http://www.oafi.cjb.net/

Proteus
Tue Mar 16, 2004, 10:56 AM
Scott... it is ok to link to other sites here...

but I must say the store that has that site needs to be shot... I went there, and within a few seconds it came up with a download accept box to install the Dashbar... (SPYWARE!!!) UG!!! I hate that...

luckily at the same time the download box came up, Norton squashed it, and blocked the site... you might want to have a chat to the owner...
because if you dont have a firewall, and do accept that thing it is a PITA...

BTW, awesum looking fish... might have to contemplate setting up a TRUE wild tank... :D

flukes
Tue Mar 16, 2004, 12:05 PM
hrrrmmm thats wierd i didnt get the popup, must have been lucky but yeah as i said the guy never updates his siteas you can see the title on the discus page says new shipment and the date is like september 03 or something a long time ago.

I cant wait to get some of those wilds in my new tank coming!! Found a guy to make me a 6'x30"x24" for $150 hehehehe good to be friends with a glassier, i was a bit concerned but then he showed me a 8ft tank he made for him self and i was quiet impressed. Now its just trying to find a stand for a reasonable price.

Cheers
Scott

Proteus
Tue Mar 16, 2004, 12:21 PM
$150.00!!!


OMG, what a sweet deal... what sized glass is he using???

lotsa Browns would fit in there. :wink:

DiscusMan
Tue Mar 16, 2004, 07:30 PM
A discus Forums member. Mr Ox Heart is a avid breeder or wild strians of discus.

Red spotted greens are one of his favourites. Want some fish he has a lot of them at the moment. PM him and ask for some details, i am sure he will be glad to let you know what he has.

He is in Sydney for those interested.

DiscusMan

flukes
Wed Mar 17, 2004, 09:46 AM
Well its $150 and I am helping him pave a bbq area for him, but he is using 16mm glass on the bottom and 12mm on the rest, i think iam going to ask for 3-4 bridges just in case. The stand is from a LFS which wants $199. But iam looking into finding one to be made for me, but at the same time thats a lot of weight so i might just pay the $200.

Dazza
Sat Mar 20, 2004, 01:06 AM
Hi,
the Australian Discus Association has Brown Discus available. One parent was category winner at the recent International Discus Show. If you want info feel free to email.

Darren.