My discus might be breeding!!! :D

Dang sorry to read. better luck next time.

pinkertd. I cant remember if I read you sell some of your juvie discus? I want some really bad but dont want to pay 45.00 each for 1" or buy em 15.00 from a vendor outta the states here on AC. can you pm me if you can help please.
 
I agree, get nagging the parents!:grinyes: You are very fortunate to have first time spawners who haven't spent months just eating the eggs or eating the fry till they get it right what to do!! Also, by getting their own tank, when it comes time that the fry need to attach to the parents, you may have to lower the water level in order to get that accomplished. Seems that is a big hurdle to overcome. And if you do get a tank, don't get anything dark to put in the tank. BB is best and you'll need something light colored to cover your dark tank accessories. The babies look for something dark to attach to and the discus need to be the only dark thing in the tank or the babies will go towards something else. Hope this helps for the next brood!

Do you think a 29g tank would be sufficient for a breeder/growout tank? I HIGHLY doubt I'll even be able to convince them to let me go with a 29, let alone something larger, so if its not suitable, I'll just have to wait until my living situations will permit me to set up another large tank. (probably set up a 55 just for those 2 to raise their young in) I've considered the potentiality of removing some of the tank mates to increase their chances of survival, but I'm not sure I want to go down that road yet either. I'll just have to be patient, and be thankful I was able to witness such a miracle right in my own tank. :)

Oh, a couple questions I did think of; if I did set up a 55g breeder tank, do you think the male and female would display any aggression towards each other being the only 2 fish in the tank? The male seems very protective of and gentle towards the female, but I wonder if that would change when they became the only inhabitants. So, completely bare-bottom, no decorations, just the fish, the filter, and a breeding cone, eh? Seems like that would be a heck of a lot easier to keep clean. :p: Its just not as aesthetically pleasing as having a planted, natural looking discus tank. :) Depending on how living conditions change, perhaps some day I'll set up a large (500+ gallon) discus tank, and have my own little breeding operation running in a fish room to produce the desired color patterns for the display, or something like that. Hahaha... maybe if I win the lottery..... :grinyes:
 
You do not need a large tank for breeding..a 29 or even 20H are used for this.

no need to get a 55 for breeding..a growout maybe but not needed for breeding.
 
Well, I figured I'd hop on here and post another quick update on my discus. (no pictures this time, I've been horribly sick of late) Turq and sapphire have spawned again, and already have wrigglers again. (they have been wrigglers for 2 days now) Looked like an even larger batch of eggs, but I can't tell how many wrigglers are hanging around at present time. (they've got them on the driftwood again) Anyway, as always, keeping my fingers crossed both on having a survivor and eventually getting a breeding tank. :)
 
Well, as the fry were becoming free swimming, the cardinals became overly interested in them. Every time I'd feed the parents, the cardinals would dart in, snatch up a few fry, and dart right back out to safety. They managed to decimate the whole batch once again. :(
 
try sticking a screen in the tank.

I've contemplated doing so... I'm not sure how turq and sapphire would do while separated and not spawning. (that and it'd be a pita to get all of the cardinals/harlequins off their side) It will take some time, but eventually I'll have a breeding tank for them.
 
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