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Sun Aug 04, 2013, 05:33 AM
#11
Medium Discus
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Sun Aug 04, 2013, 03:30 PM
#12
Eternal Moderator
Looking good ivo. I wouldn't exactly say they're as hardy as domestic angels. They need higher temps and more acid water than your normal domestic, but that said, yours are looking good and healthy.
I found mine would thrive once they got over the shock of importing and quarantine. They've got to be tough little fish to survive that, an the smaller they are, the better they seem to adapt.
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Mon Aug 05, 2013, 02:18 AM
#13
Medium Discus
Originally Posted by Merrilyn
Looking good ivo. I wouldn't exactly say they're as hardy as domestic angels. They need higher temps and more acid water than your normal domestic, but that said, yours are looking good and healthy.
I found mine would thrive once they got over the shock of importing and quarantine. They've got to be tough little fish to survive that, an the smaller they are, the better they seem to adapt.
Hi Merrilyn, I just keep them around 27 degrees cos I have 12 redline torpedo barbs in the tank so I dont want too high temperature for them cos they are my favorite fish. Just normal tap water PH I dont do any adjustment. Have these Altums for around 8 months now and they seem happy with these parameters. I do keep the water very clean and have an eheim 2080, 2 eheim 2217 for filtration.
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Mon Aug 05, 2013, 03:00 AM
#14
Originally Posted by ivo
Originally Posted by Merrilyn
Looking good ivo. I wouldn't exactly say they're as hardy as domestic angels. They need higher temps and more acid water than your normal domestic, but that said, yours are looking good and healthy.
I found mine would thrive once they got over the shock of importing and quarantine. They've got to be tough little fish to survive that, an the smaller they are, the better they seem to adapt.
Hi Merrilyn, I just keep them around 27 degrees cos I have 12 redline torpedo barbs in the tank so I dont want too high temperature for them cos they are my favorite fish. Just normal tap water PH I dont do any adjustment. Have these Altums for around 8 months now and they seem happy with these parameters. I do keep the water very clean and have an eheim 2080, 2 eheim 2217 for filtration.
They look good mate, i also note that their bars are looking more complete in comparison to you last pics, as I suspected they would. 'TAP WATER? WOW' without adjustments? Can i say that you are running the gauntlet? Tap water is inconstant. The water is obviously OK for now but when the water board does some maintenance, things could become a little risky. I have suspected for years now in my humble opinion, the older Altums are the more demanding they become with their water chemistry. I wish you the best of luck and I hope I am wrong and these Altums are proven to be resilient
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Mon Aug 05, 2013, 04:09 AM
#15
Looking good Ivo
well done
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Mon Aug 05, 2013, 04:28 AM
#16
Medium Discus
Hi Finvision, funny you said about the bar have reached lower body. I only just noticed it when you mentioned. I guess they take time to develop they also started to develop some blue colur in the first half of body. I do believe you about tap water can be inconsistent. I generally do age my water for a few days to settle ph fluctuation and I do frequent small water change rather large water change. I used to monitor and maintain acidic water for my discus but now just keeping a constant parameters instead.
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