Alm0stAwesome
Fish Aficionado
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The framing looks good! I can't remember where your 3ft was, but will it be easy for you to get a new one in, or was it at an awkward place?
Excellent mateDo keep us updated as to how they progress, as I could really do with some tips on getting the fry to survive. I am pulling my hair out with mine
Excellent mateDo keep us updated as to how they progress, as I could really do with some tips on getting the fry to survive. I am pulling my hair out with mine
Well i am by no means a pro with discus! But, i see it in a few distinct phases. All IMO!
1) laying the eggs. Eggs can be laid by two females, so if you are able to judge the sex by the tails, thats a start.
2) keeping the eggs. In a community tank, or a tank with any other fish (for example my tank) then the eggs will vanish over night. This was the case in my tank last night. But was to be expected. Sometimes the parents will eat the eggs if there is a bad fertility rate as its not worth their effort raising 5 fry! Or at least thats how i see the reasoning.
3) If you manage to keep the eggs, can you get them to wrigglers? This will prove for sure that they are fertile (though you should know before that!)
4) Free swimming. When they release from the cone/glass or what ever and latch onto the parents. I had a lot of trouble with this stage - the fry wouldn't leave the cone and go to the parents. Just before this stage the mum will suck the fry up, clean them, and spit them back at the cone. I also sruggled with this as they spawned on the glass, so the swimmers never stuck back on - just fell to the floor and were forgotten about.
In my tank when the water was dirty, the free swimming stage (latching onto the parents) never got past 3 days. But i blame the water quality for this!