My Discus has now laid 3 batches of eggs on various surfaces in the aquarium. Each of the 3 times a minority of the fry become free swimming and they attach to the parents. Due to only a small amount attaching, the parents lose interest and show behaviour that suggests they want to spawn afresh. Consequently they dont stay still enough to keep the fry attached.
I would like to therefore artificially raise the discus fry myself when they reach the free-swimming stage, using the bowl method seen here:
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It is suggested that egg yolk is used as a food source which is smeared on a white bowl containing the fry. Does anybody here know if I would add anything else to the yolk to make it more appealing to the fry?
Any fry that survive I would be willing to give away for free. The parents are from Chens.
I would like to therefore artificially raise the discus fry myself when they reach the free-swimming stage, using the bowl method seen here:
It is suggested that egg yolk is used as a food source which is smeared on a white bowl containing the fry. Does anybody here know if I would add anything else to the yolk to make it more appealing to the fry?
Any fry that survive I would be willing to give away for free. The parents are from Chens.