Albino Golden Melon Discus Fish, Proven Breeding Pair for Sale

Albino Golden Melon, Proven Breeding Pair

Albino Golden Melon Discus Fish, Proven Breeding Pair for Sale

Albino Golden Melon, Proven Breeding Pair

$713.00$805.00

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$713.00$805.00

Let’s be clear: there’s nothing as good as gold. Some things may look, sound or even feel almost as good.

But they’re not gold.

So when it comes to the rich, bold description “golden”, all other standards bow down as well. Thus, you can imagine it takes quite an arrogant creature that can live up to this term.

The Albino Golden Melon Discus wears this crown with attitude. Color, the intensity of a scorched tropical sun. Shape, the chest-puffing outline of a confident kingpin. And a dorsal that’s more crooner’s pompadour than fin. Where other aquatic creatures rely on frills and extensions the Albino Golden Melon’s bold presence and straightforward appearance declares all that’s needed.

If you’ve never been intimidated by a fish, get ready. If you don’t want to be then perhaps that bug-eyed, simpleton fish with the unworthy “gold” title might be better suited for you.

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1 review for Albino Golden Melon, Proven Breeding Pair

    Albino Golden Melon, Proven Breeding Pair photo review
    Leah F., New Brighton, PA (Verified Customer) November 29, 2022
    January 29, 2023
    Hey, I’m so sorry I’m just getting back! It’s just that I learned a lot from the last shipment, and so this time I made sure I did decent water change...More
    Hey, I’m so sorry I’m just getting back! It’s just that I learned a lot from the last shipment, and so this time I made sure I did decent water changes and just watched the closely to make sure there were no super signs of stress! Plus I fed them blood worms to try and get them to eat it didn’t work at first! And remember I had a very bad experience with bloodworms in the past. Ok so, some are eating and some are not the yellow Rafflesia are not eating but I’m guessing it’s because the lighter one started mating right away! And the other one is having a tuff time getting along the female is a little upset that the other female is gone!!! I lost one gold nugget not sure what happened woke up the next morning and it was dead. Also lost 2 super red plecos, none of the albino!! I’m getting better at telling the males from females, however don’t really see a difference in the sapphires they both look like females and act like it too! But yeah just been trying to focus all my time to make sure they have a smooth transition! Oh and pics are coming right now!! Lelo

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