Golden Crystal Discus
$75.00 – $159.00
The Albino Golden Discus, Light Base boasts a distinctive pale center prominent for albino types. This searing white pushes all hues to the outside, often orange or deep purple, evoking a pale early morning desert sun. The edges shimmer in these warmer hues, often speckled or streaked with white, strengthening the prevalence of the white base. Hints of a deep blue or purple can be seen at the extreme edges, creating a ghostly effect.
Despite the dominance of white and paler hues along the discus’ body, the face is awash in color, accentuating the facial features. Perhaps the most noticeable feature is the colorful pectoral fin, which captures the peripheral colors and displays it starkly against the white of the body, sometimes translucent like warm shafts of light, or bold like the flame of a burning candle.
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Two of three are already eating. The only one that is not is the Golden Crystal but he seems interested in what is going on.
Other updates: The Crimson Star is beginning to eat bloodworms and the Pearl is still picking at everything. So things are coming along well.
The Pearl Pigeon nibbles on things and stays out with the other fish. Of course, I'd like him to eat like the other gluttons do. The Crimson Star comes out and will nibble at a few tubifex worms but only once a day. I feed them tubifex twice a day? But it's small progress on all fronts. The most beautiful fish are the biggest problem. I am changing water as you suggested.