Was just able to do a normal 60% water change on the tank since there isn't a spawn being fanned on the filters! The past few weeks every time it was water change day there were eggs on the filters and I could only siphon a couple of inches at a time, refill, and siphon a couple more inches. The larger water change gets the pairs in the spawning mood so both pairs are shimmying at each other and cleaning the filter intakes, again. Something I've been watching for the past couple of weeks has me a little stumped though. Maybe another discus owner has seen this behavior? I have a female white leopard that's not paired with anyone yet. She's really not a full grown adult yet. But....she has decided SHE likes Mr. White Pigeon so she stays over in their spawning area of the tank, shimmying at him. He's still shimmying at Mrs. White Pigeon, but he doesn't chase her away and neither does Mrs. Pigeon. Why would she select a paired male? I'm wondering if her amorous advances towards him would possibly split the white pigeon pair up? She just cracks me up the way she's determined to try to interest him. I know that I have at least one other male in the tank, but he's sub-adult as well and he and my sub-adult electric dream female seem to be headed to a real pair in the future....it's just puppy love play right now. I don't know the sexes of any of the others just yet, they're still young and only interested in eating....not love!
Debbi
Debbi