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I am new to discus, but have always wanted to keep them. I recently acquired 6 little ones :)

Four bought from a pet shop (not great quality)

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WEB5D3_2012-6939 by cy1234, on Flickr

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WEB5D3_2012-6953 by cy1234, on Flickr

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WEB5D3_2012-6952 by cy1234, on Flickr

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WEB5D3_2012-6997 by cy1234, on Flickr

And two beauties from a local breeder:

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WEB5D3_2012-7144 by cy1234, on Flickr

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WEB5D3_2012-7155 by cy1234, on Flickr

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Nice fish, especially the fourth and fifth pics. Look like they should grow into stunning adults.

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Nice discus. Love the 5th one, That's stunning

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very nice pics and pretty fish :encouragement:

really miss my discus "BUT" don't miss the work involved to keep them properly

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Stunning discus and good pics of them, im going to try discus some day

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