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Stendker Discus

July 11th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Easy To Keep Fish - Bred From Award-Winning Stock

Stendker is a trusted name in discus fish. It’s easy to see why…

The discus are fed a diverse diet on a revolving basis and are always hungry for more. They are generally not shy, as many are housed in each holding tank. Water changes are performed automatically, a few times daily. Under these conditions: high numbers, multiple feedings and water changes - fish start pairing off. As needed discus are moved tanks to best suited for their size and breeding status, etc. The pairs have babies and the cycle continues.

One benefit, especially for people in hard water areas is that these fish have hatched, grown up and in some cases spawned in hard water. The fish also absorb minerals from the hard water and grow into healthier adults. It really helps take the scare out of discus that is so prevalent in hobbyists. Discus have a reputation for being “trouble” fish that are hard to keep. That’s not the case with Stendker discus

For years, Stendker has bred numerous strains of very high-quality discus. The fish are known for their round body shape, bright round eyes and sturdy constitution. And the amount of color variations available daily is second-to-none.

If you’ve been on the fence, now’s the time to take the plunge. We are offering 15% off all orders (it even applies to featured items already on sale!) - to celebrate our new site launch. Use code july15 at checkout.
Please feel free to comment below.

Thanks,

Sam
www.TwoFishGuyz.com

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  • 1 Russianmd (1 comments) // Aug 5, 2008 at 3:46 pm

    Just got my 10 discus fish from Ryan - couldn’t be happier with color and size. Thank you very much!

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