Our pets are a real part of our lives, our homes and our families!. They quickly become just like family members. Sure, they require some attention and taking care of. But, they give so much TRUE love and joy in return. And they love the attention we give to them. It's often said 'they are our best friend'. If you observe closely ... that is often very difficult to disagree with. Keep on loving the ones you have --- YOU WILL BE REWARDED!

Tuesday, July 10, 2007


DISCUS FISH



BLUE DISCU




"A friend is someone who

Reaches for you hand
And touches your heart"


Hi - no, I'm not a Discu Fish.
Bill, a/k/a the former volunteer fighter,
instructed me to welcome you
and 'touch your heart'.

Come to visit with me sometime.
I'll leave you a message at the end of this 'post', so look for it!

Breeding discus for beginners

More and more people take up the fish breeding hobby, which would explain the large number of materials and documentation sources that teach breeding discus for beginners. Whether you choose an online e-book or a guide you buy from the book shop, breeding discus for beginners may prove more easily said than done sometimes. You need to pay all the attention, because if you follow some very strict guidelines, the rest of the breeding discus for beginners is truly piece of cake. Let’s see how you recognize the best materials about discus.

First of all, if you have no knowledge of the living conditions of the discus in the wild, the material about breeding discus for beginners should help you learn how to recreate the most close-to-natural environment you can. In the same category of breeding discus for beginners falls the understanding of the feeding specificity. Normally you feed the discus frozen blood worms and shrimp, but you may learn that a bag of moss placed in the water will create a closer imitation of the Amazon, as the normal background of these creatures. Thus, breeding discus for beginners requires lots of detailed information and good will on the part of the apprentices.

A great place to learn the secrets of breeding discus for beginners is a site such as www.discus-fish-secrets.com revealing you plenty of tips about the tank conditions and the prevention of disease too. Lots of e-books and videos that deal with breeding discus for beginners are advertised online, the good part is that they come up with solutions that are close within reach and not too difficult to understand. Make sure you choose one that looks reader friendly meaning that you don’t need a huge amount of work to understand the supposedly easy breeding discus for beginners techniques.

Be selective even if you’re looking for information on breeding discus for beginners. Many forums and chats online may bring something new for you to learn, given the fact that many people who enter online conversations have lots of experience in fish breeding. Plus, it is a lot easier to learn from someone else’s mistakes and questions than to apply the trial-error kind of experience on your own. It takes a little time before all the breeding discus for beginners items find direct applicability in daily practice, but time comes for everything. May you be successful in every attempt to you make!

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Discus fish have been popular sinice their introduction to the aquarium trade. First appearing in about 1935, imported from South America(Peru), the only available source until bred successfully in the late 70s. Since that time this gorgeous and graceful fish has gone through a succession of changes in color and even structure. Colors are now almost designer in selection, varieties of blues, greens, reds, golds and combinations of all now are available, hi-fins, and even thread-fins now exist. The most recent addition to the naturally occurring Discus family was the Pineapple variety in the mid 80s. Discus fish are of the family symphysodon, comprised of several subspecies or types. Primary differences are in coloration and generally dictated by the general local in which they are found and collected. All wild Discus are collected from the Amazon River or it's tributaries, the most brilliant and colorful varieties are collected from those areas where the water conditions are high in humus and very acid (5.5 to 6.5) . Royal Blue being an example. Discu will likely hide for a while until settled into their new aquarium, which is quite normal behavior. Now, ...sit back and enjoy the beauty of your new Discu.

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A reference for shopping information for Discu Fish:

http://www.bizrate.com/search__cat_id--1__keyword--discus+fish__lp--1__sfsk--0.html

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Remember, I said I would leave you a message. Well, Bill

and I invite you to visit me at

http://billsdogtrainig-cats-discusfish.blogspot.com/

You will get to meet some of my other buddies. Bill and I are big buddies even though he is a lot older than me --- we love our
troops and first responders. They are constantly in our
thoughts and prayers. See you in a few minutes.

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