Turquoise Pigeon Blood Discus
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Turquoise pigeon blood discus. Created in 1991 by thailand breeder kitti phanaitthi pigeon bloods have a bright white sometimes cream colored body with bright red striations and most notably a solid black tail. The pigeon blood discus came about as a result of cross breeding a unique male striped turquoise discus with a golden base black spots and violet stripes from the schmidt focke lineage valued at nearly 3 000 with a female red turquoise discus of the same lineage resulting in discus fish with coloration that had never been seen before. This is one of the oldest strains of domestic discus and can be found most anywhere discus are sold.
Turquoise discus have vertical stress bars and a pattern of thick striations. Blue turquoise discus should be fed a variety of nutritional meaty foods including. What is pigeon blood discus.
Pigeon blood discus was created through a mutation in thailand. Juvenile blue turquoise discus should be fed at least 3 to 5 times per day while adult specimens should be fed 2 to 3 times per day. At this point he started to export discus to other countries in 1991 kitti phanaitthi showed the pigeon blood discus at aquarama in singapore.
The origins of the pigeon blood discus strain pearls7 discus 2020 11 17t21 44 43 05 00 pigeon blood is a strain of discus fish and does not apply to all discus. Quality and new generation of pigeon blood discus are red eyes less black dusting richer reds more white on the body. In early 1991 jack wattley brought the first pigeon blood discus fish into his hatchery.
Pigeon blood discus is discus that has a colour base ranging from creamy yellow to orange it has bright red eyes and trimmed its eyes are bright red and it has striations all over its body as well as black specks. This was a new strain which the world had not seen or heard of yet. Pigeon blood is a strain of discus fish and does not apply to all discus.
Snake skins have vertical stress bars and a pattern of thin striations. He invited his friends to come view his fish and as they were all surprised he got the impression he could succeed as a professional discus breeder.