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Our advice and information material is based on many years of experience in our hatchery business, our own personal aquarium-keeping experience, as well as on conversations and new information we have gathered at the many fairs and exhibitions we have taken part in, over recent years. Naturally, we don’t want to interfere with your own approach to aquarium-keeping; rather we would like to provide you with information on how you can easily and successfully keep our STENDKER Discus Fish, even as a first-time aquarium owner. We aim to help prevent aquarium owners making the same, typical basic mistakes, so that you will have maximum enjoyment from our discus fish and so that our fish can thrive in excellent conditions in your aquarium. Please take a little time in advance to read our tips and recommendations and make sure to set up your aquarium thoroughly and without rushing. Thorough preparation is the key for a good start for your aquarium. Ideally, you should continue to feed our discus fish with our STENDKER Discus Feed, which they are accustomed to and enjoy eating. Our feed contains all nutrients that discus fish require for healthy growth and a balanced, healthy diet. The weekly work involved in keeping a 450 litre / 120 US gallons aquarium with 12 discus fish, companion fish and plants takes approx. 1 hour per week (which includes a water change and daily feeding). The less you “tamper” with your aquarium, the better it is for your fish – because any changes you make could disrupt the biological equilibrium in your underwater world. Our STENDKER Discus Fish are ideal pets – even for busy people, who love nature and want to relax. We wish you a good start and lots of success and enjoyment with our STENDKER Discus Fish. Your STENDKER Discus Breeding Team diskuszucht-stendker.de/en/Wissenswertes/ published on the following topics: Flyer Diskuszucht Stendker.pdf Discus Fish Part 1 1. Discus Fish.pdf 2. Discus and Cichlid Behavioural Characteristics.pdf 3. Age and Size Specifications of our Discus Fish.pdf Discus Fish Part 2 1. Discus Aquariums for First-Time Aquarium Owners.pdf 2. Recommendations Aquarium Size – Stocking Density.pdf 3. Feed Dosage using STENDKER-Good Heart.pdf 4. Feeding and Feed for our STENDKER Discus Fish.pdf 5. Plants for Discus Aquariums.pdf 6. Companion Fish for Discus Aquariums.pdf Discus Fish Part 3 1. Purchasing advise.pdf 2. Frequently asked questions and answer on the care of diskus fish.pdf 3. Helpful tips on our discus fish.pdf 4. Important information.pdf Maintaining healthy discus fish 1. Quarantine: other treatment options.pdf 2. Salt bath Recommended treatment: e.g. for external parasites.pdf 3. Ointment treatment e.g. for hole-in-the-head (HITH).pdf 4. Filtration using activated carbon.pdf 5. Testing bacterial compatibility of fishes and plants.pdf 6. Additional notes regarding Angelfish.pdf 7. Home emergency set.pdf 8. Tips when on holiday.pdf Basic Knowledge Fishkeeping 1. Aquarium Equipment, Filters and Decoration Tips.pdf 2. Location, Aquarium Preparation, Running in Filters.pdf 3. Water Chemistry and Water Quality Data.pdf 4. Water Changes using a Hose.pdf 5. Water Change 90% Emergency Plan.pdf 6. Changing water and cleaning the aquarium.pdf 7. Filter function, cleaning, failure of the filter pump and a little water chemistry.pdf 8. Building Your Own Aquarium Filter.pdf 9. Hamburg Mat Filter – with integrated plants.pdf 10. Nitrite Poisoning (NO2).pdf 11. Power Outage / Filter and Diaphragm Pump Failure.pdf 12. Introducing Discus Fish after Transport.pdf
Posted on: Thu, 15 May 2014 07:40:41 +0000

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