![]() ![]() Left a discus "United yellow.", on the right a white Solid brown discus (Left no lines in the forehead area should be more desirable) Left a discus "solid blue"., on the right a «golden blue» discus This is indeed not a strong blue but rather a pearly blue. The consequences are measured by the disaffection of the wild discus entries in contest because of tank raised fish (Wild discus look) are far less stressed by captivity.Ī small feature should be also noted on the sub branch of level 5 concerning the solid blue discus "Golden blue" deserving I think a standard (As we will see later) suitable with regard to the color. In the "wild" categories These "tank raised brown" discus monopolise the podiums at the expense of wild fish. It's the same with the "solid brown" phenotype enjoyed by "old varieties" breeders coming too often cannibalized the wild discus categories. (Even if many breeders are working on this) The fault of a classification favoring red females placed in the category "red" (and not solid red).įemales would be for their part placed in the branch 90% solid because so far, evolution of the selection has not yet led to a stable 100% solid red. Here for example, the solid color discus "orange" would open the door of the contest to the male of "red melon" variet discus too often absent in competitions. I would like to insist on being able to offer a categorization with a maximum of stable phenotypes. The discus 100% solid can be divided into 5 branches of level 5 : the blue, the orange, the yellow, the brown, the white. (Cobalt blue) but also those of more modern varieties (Pigeon white butterfly). In addition, This could award the work of the "old varieties" breeders. But, Today we need for all varieties to find their place in the competitions so that all phenotypes can have their chance. ![]() This peculiarity disadvantage for example the "cobalt blue" or the "pigeon white butterfly". Indeed, discus solid at 90% are often competing against discus 100% solid and judged with a rating system in favor of the last ones. (tank raised fish with solid color and a central black bar) even if those here are few represented in competition. *And finally, the discus 'Heckel cross United '. *The solid color discus to 90% which I believe have never been always judged according to the work of selection done by the breeders. *The discus 100% solid, who have a unique color covering the whole of their body. The whole of solid color discus can be divided into 3 branches : ![]()
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