Breeding of wildcaught discus - Red Nhamundá

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Breeding of wildcaught discus - Red Nhamundá

Post by Rune Kristiansen » 02 Jul 2008, 23:42

During this spring I had succes to breed my pair of Red Nhamundás.
These fish a among discus taken home to Denmark after a expedition to Amazonas in 2006 with the legendary Heiko Bleher.
I´m really looking farward to see how the F1s turn out.

Here are some pics. Enjoy!
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Re: Breeding of wildcaught discus - Red Nhamundá

Post by Tommy » 02 Jul 2008, 23:50

Wow looking very good.

Whitch water condition du you have when you breed them?
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Re: Breeding of wildcaught discus - Red Nhamundá

Post by Poddan » 02 Jul 2008, 23:53

Like the red color. :tumme2:
How large was the batch?
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Re: Breeding of wildcaught discus - Red Nhamundá

Post by klys » 03 Jul 2008, 05:35

:2tubsup: really nice
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Re: Breeding of wildcaught discus - Red Nhamundá

Post by Matte_g » 03 Jul 2008, 08:15

Nice ones Rune please show us some more pictures :2tubsup:

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Re: Breeding of wildcaught discus - Red Nhamundá

Post by Dizkuz » 03 Jul 2008, 08:28

absolutely stunning... as matte say, more photos please :hug1:
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Re: Breeding of wildcaught discus - Red Nhamundá

Post by Pelle » 03 Jul 2008, 09:02

Fantastic!!! They look soooo nice. When the parents are so nice you shouldn't worrie about the outcome of the fry....
Please tell us how you got them to breed, water conditions, temperature, any triggers.....
And by the way, I think your Hnamunda looks like my Alenquer? Your's are more red then mine but the pattern of the stripes looks very similar. My fish show more red color some times and then they look exactly like yours... Maybe I have Hnamundas and not Alequers?
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Re: Breeding of wildcaught discus - Red Nhamundá

Post by bucket » 03 Jul 2008, 16:46

Beautiful fish :heart5: :heart5:
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Re: Breeding of wildcaught discus - Red Nhamundá

Post by Mats Bruér » 03 Jul 2008, 16:52

Congrats Rune on a job well done !!! :tumme2: :tumme2:

Stunning looking parents ...
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Re: Breeding of wildcaught discus - Red Nhamundá

Post by Heiko Bleher » 03 Jul 2008, 17:17

Dear Rune,

very beautiful discus, congratulations, also for the you. Just note: these are NOT reds from Nhamunda, but somewhere from the Alenquer region. The Nhamundá discus ou can see in my book, are always very rounbd discus, contrary to thoese from alenquer region.

Anyhow, beauties, and all the very best

always

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