What's the problem?

Once they start to spawn do you cut your filtration and water circulation? They may not be fertilized if the current is too strong. You should turn the filters/airpumps off when you notice them spawning. You may have more circulation in the newer tank compared to the 29g. Also, try adding hydrogen peroxide at a rate of 1 capful per 5 gallons to elimintate any bacteria/fungus from growing on the eggs.


I have 12x turn over in my 75(probably a little more) in many of my angel tanks the turn over is the same and I get high yields of hatchlings.

with discus you should not need to worry much about fungus and adding anti fungals to a tank with the fish present is generally not a good idea.
the discus will fan the eggs and help prevent fungus.
I still suspect the issue is new surroundings since this pair has had other hatches.

is the new tank in an area with traffic?
 
As a matter of fact yes I have a Cascade 1000 filter which puts out more water circulation. I have a sponge filter in this tank; the same one I used in the 29 gallon tank. I guess I need to turn it down quite a bit. Thanks for the info.
 
TDS = total dissolved solids
LFS = local fish store

Just a sponge filter would be more ideal for the breeding tank.
 
you can get by using a gh/kh test too
many LFS don't test tds.


some of the discus breeders here use mix ro/di with tap to reduce the tds..but they also do daily changes of up to 50%

I agree with Debbi.
just use a large sponge filter or deflect the flow on the cascade.
 
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