DevotedToDiscus
Fish Herder
Fingers crossed for better luck this time!
Thank you..... I think I have crooked bones from crossing my fingers so hard
Fingers crossed for better luck this time!
holy cow mr brave... you could have lost a finger doing that! lol seventh times a charm
I know that the young feed off the parents, but is there something you could supplement so that the parents can be removed? That way the babies don't end up as snacks?
i love this thread so much, and cant wait for some more updates!
Thanks Nicky......I will be sure to keep updating. It's a very small number of fry this time, but the 30 or so wee guys are looking strongOmg awesome thread dude, i have had so much fun reading through it can't wait for more updates keep going
The problem I have stems as much from the fry, as the parent fish. Discus fry feed exclusively off their parents skin mucus, a kind of fishy milk, for the first few days. Today when they become free swimming they need to start feeding, as their little yoke sacks will be empty. So they have to locate the parent fish pretty quickly. Because the fry have poor eye sight(I would too if my eyes were that small), they look for a dark shadow and aim for that. Wild discus are generally brown, and turn almost black during spawning to help the young find them. As you can see my fish have a lot of white on them, so the fry will struggle to see them. Hence the reason I lowered the water level and have nothing dark in the tank. Hopefully the fry will bump into the parents and start feeding, if not they will become weak within hours, and the parents will gobble them up.Do you think she will eat them again ?
and i was also wondering if it might be worth adding softer lights ( dim glowing lights to soften the mood) and maybe putting in plastic plants to make it more commfortable and homely ? it might make them less nervous with the babies