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Old April 28th 11, 08:11 PM
arlenpalmer arlenpalmer is offline
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I think we should completely colorful discus aquarium fish mainly for feeding, because other species generally do not need the dedication and the environment, the needs of discus. Set, plants, and other residents the best conditions should be carefully selected so that the primary task of discus fish. Discus is a calm, timid fish who like to keep in small groups five to eight fish, like the other side of the fish they need a school safety. This also helps reduce the domestication of the new environmental pressures. Other discus, tank you choose teammates once again totally dependent on external purposes.
 




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