Vet någon hur man får tag i diskus från Wayne Ng?? Jag har boken Back to nature, Guide om Diskus och de absolut vackraste fiskarna i boken kommer från Wayne Ng. Har någon sett fisk från honom i verkligheten? Är de lika vackra in real life? Eller är det bara väldigt bra kort i boken?
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Google är himla bra. Sökte på Wayne Ng och hittade denna sida (på franska). Kanske finns det länkar där som kan ta dig vidare. Personligen gillar jag discus men inte så att jag behöver äga dem, har därmed inte spanat igenom sidan.
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Tackar så jätte mycket, jag skall kolla om de kan leverera till Sverige. Har någon sett en diskus från denna uppfödare live?Må väl
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" Wayne Ng on Discus and Hong Kong Discus Center
(This article is taken from The Official Newsletter of the San Francisco Aquarium Society, Inc.)
Wayne started his business, Wayne Discus Center, over 9 years ago. His first hatchery had about 40 tanks. After about two years, he expanded to about 80 tanks. He later expanded yet again to about 150 tanks and then moved to his present location, which houses over 300 tanks and has been in operation for more than 5 years. When Wayne first started, his goals were to develop a high fin, high body form of discus. His first successful morph was the Wayne Blue and now he has a full line of Discus with this form. His latest development is a Discus he has named Violet Reflection. This purplish blue Discus has the signature high fin/high body that Wayne is known for. The discus also sport very fine scales with high reflection, a trait that he has been improving. In recent years, he has also developed many forms of the Red Spotted discus and his latest projects include new varieties of Snake Skins, Pigeons and Goldens.
Never Gave Up - Wayne Ng
(This article is taken from the book of "Asian Discus", the author is Johnny Yip)
Wayne Ng is one of the leading breeder in Hong Kong. He built up a very good reputation in Japan over the last six years. And his discus strain could best be described as pure and round-shaped. Of all his creations in the past, Wayne is very happy with the Sweet Temptation and Blue Knight. The Sweet Temptation has a very impressive orange-yellowish base color while the Blue Knight is exceptionally large in body size. Although, Wayne's reputation as a good breeder is confirmed, he is never satisfied with his work. He still visited breeders abroad and attend discus shows to learn about the latest developments. His desire to move forward is never ending and that is the spirit of Wayne Discus Centre.
Award Winning Discus at the International Discus Championship!!! Duisburg, German and Aquarium's 96, Singapore. At Aquarium's 97, an international Discus show (held in Singapore).
Wayne won his first place in this red class with his Royal Ruby Diamond which was a brilliant blue with high contrast and red spots at Aquarium's 97, an international Discus show (held in Singapore). He also won his second place in the same class with his Sunset Red Spotted, another red diamond type Discus at the Aquarama'97, an international Discus show (held in Singapore). It also won 1st and 2nd place in Taiwan. At the 1996 International Discus Championship in Dinsburg, Germany, he received his fourth place with a Reflection D Discus. The size of the Discus was over 8 inches."
Hemsida : www.discusfantasy.com Hälsn. Mr.Fish
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När man läser på Waynes hemsida "They have developed a selective breeding program to create true strains with vibrant colour where no hormones, steroids or color treated foods are used". så blir man betänksam. Vilka använder det då ????
Sedan får man nog anta att det är praktexemplaren som hamnar på fotografierna. Tar man hem ungfisk får man vara glad om det finns en i en box på 60 som utvecklas till en liknande fisk, alternativet är att köpa vuxna fiskar men då får man vara beredd på att hosta upp en del pengar. Sist jag såg vuxna Grade AAA djur (leopard snake Oriental dream) till salu i Tyskland låg "händlerpreis" på 580 Euro styck
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