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Around 1990, a few famous breeders from Malaysia and Hong Kong had noticed that several of their blue turquoise discus fry were transparent in color and when these fry grew out, they became a solid blue color, lacking patterns on the gill covers, fins, and stress bars. A good quality blue diamond discus will continue to have the solid blue color in addition to red eyes. Some blue diamonds will have a slight yellow coloring on the caudal (tail) fin and some will have finer sized scales.
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