FMS Ford Escape


ATS Design will present the FMS Ford Escape at SEMA this year. The exterior modifications of the FMS Ford Escape include: custom grille and racing-inspired front fascia that houses PIAA driving lamps in the lower corners, side skirts, rear valence and rear spoiler.

FMS Ford Escape

The FMS Ford Escape sits on an Eibach suspension that provides a 2-inch drop over a sharp set of 20-inch Estorils by TSW Wheels. A Gibson performance exhaust delivers a throaty exhaust note from the 3.0-liter V-6 engine.
Interior modifications of the FMS Ford Escape include INVISON Industries Revolution 2 DVD screens mounted in the headrests.




MRT-Direct Ford Edge


MRT-Direct will present at this year’s SEMA show a modified version of the Ford Edge. The MRT-Direct Ford Edge aims to up the “sport” in crossover sport utility. The 3D Carbon body kit of the MRT-Direct Ford Edge is accentuated with an MRT Leading Edge hood, rear fascia, black chrome exterior trim, 22-inch Boss Motorsports wheels and Dunlop tires.

MRT-Direct Ford Edge

The MRT-Direct Ford Edge is powered by a 3.5-liter turbocharged Duratec V-6 engine that is equipped with a Turbonetics air-to-air intercooler, MRT Aero turbine performance exhaust with calibration by Calibrated Success and Ford Racing Performance. The MRT-Direct Ford Edge is also equipped with a H&R Street performance suspension.
Interior upgrades of the MRT-Direct Ford Edge include: Sparco Modena sport seats and Stewart Warner gauges, an ARC Audio system that supplies the tunes while Ford’s exclusive SYNC hands-free communications system lets you keep both hands on the wheel at all times.




Risks of Catching Disease for Discus Fish


Discus is bred in aquariums all over the world even though it originated in the Amazon River; discus fish are not too vulnerable to diseases. However, all breeders should be well-informed about the risks of discus fish disease, as they are often exposed to various health problems because of improper care conditions. As a matter of fact breeders are the ones responsible for discus fish diseases. Improper care, poor or inadequate living conditions, co-inhabitance with other breeds are usually responsible for the various discus fish diseases.

The most prevalent discus fish diseases are the ones common to fresh water fish in general. For instance the ammonia poisoning is a discus fish disease that appears because of improper nitrogen cycle in your aquarium. This may be due to adding tropical fish in the water before the ammonia has been eliminated or maybe the filters don’t function properly. Change the water regularly and avoid over-crowding the tank in order to avoid this disease. If you notice red and swollen gills or the fish staying at the water surface gasping for air it might be due to this disease.

Ich is another common disease that is caused by poor water quality it is characterized by the appearance of white spots on the fish body and fins. The best way to fight this discus fish disease is by increasing the water temperature and administrating medication available in any pet store.

You can take the carbon filter out before adding the medication, as the filter might absorb useful substances. Make sure you have a quarantine aquarium in order to prevent any discus fish disease.

Oxygen starvation which is one of the discus fish diseases can be caused by inappropriate temperature of the water. A higher water temperature also requires an increased level of oxygen in the water. Therefore, you can easily avoid this discus fish disease by taking care of the aeration level, speeding up the flow rate of the filters. I recommend you turn off the tank light for a while, as this also causes temperature to rise and exposes the fish to the risk of the oxygen starvation discus fish disease. Always, keep in mind that the ideal temperature for the discus fish is 31 degrees Celsius at the maximum.








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