Photo #1 - Blue Turq Discus - Discus, Blue Turq, Blood Orang...

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freshwater fish - blue turquoise discus stocking in 300 gallons tank - blue turq discus
300 gallons planted tank (mostly live plants and fish) - planted tank 6 months

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Country: Australia
Description: 300 litre juwel rio 300, with 4 X 54w T5lights. co2 set up, manual use, using drop checker, 1 bubble per second, Fertilizer is dupla drop form plant 24 every day, with dupla tablet every water change + flourish excel every two days.
Advice: keep trying
Fish Kept: Discus, Blue turq, blood orange Catfish, peppermint, bristlenose, bournio sucker, whiptail
Corals/Plants: java moss. Hygro. Corymbosa. Dwarf Blyxa. Thin Val. Ambulia
Tank Size: 300 gallons
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About Yourself: Hey, how are you. my name is nathan, i live in south australia. ive been in to aquariums for about 12 months now. its kind of become more of a obsession, than a hobby.

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