Before breeding discus, you will definitely need to learn all you can on the habits of these exotic and charming creatures. Before breeding, discus like to choose their partner alone, which may make it a little difficult and even expensive for the owner. Breeding discus should be kept in groups of maximum four individuals as the ideal formation. Keep the water warm enough and feed them properly and breeding discus will be a true joy; it won't take too long before they will spawn. To understand the principles of breeding discus you've got a lot of things to read as there will be quite some changes in your tank.
First of all you should know that breeding discus will choose an almost vertical site for their mating and will clean it before laying eggs. Don't be surprised if they spawn on the bottom or the side of the tank. After laying the eggs and fertilizing them, the two parents will be guarding the perimeter preventing other fish to come close.
Breeding discus also means noticing behavior changes in your so calm and shy fish. They are not going to become aggressive to other tank inhabitants unless the eggs are in danger. Breeding discus sometimes means having some eggs sacrificed. Therefore, the parents eat the eggs they cannot protect. It is easy to find out when you've got a pair of breeding discus; once two of them start defending a perimeter in the aquarium, you need to act quickly. It would be perfect if the owner separated the breeding discus to a different tank set up for the purpose. Don't put anything on the bottom of the tank of the breeding discus as you'll have to clean it very easily. They only need a vertical surface to deposit their eggs. To improve the environment of the breeding discus you can add a small bag of peat moss in the power filter, thus recreating the natural water conditions of the discus.
Water and food are the two main principles for successful discus breeding. For assistance and useful information on how to deal with breeding discus you may visit the following web page: www.discus-fish-secrets.com. Practical information is always welcome particularly when you haven't been breeding discus before; so, enjoy the experience and don't forget that the appearance of new healthy fry is entirely your responsibility from the beginning to the end. Good luck!
Breeding Discus Fish
Tuesday, 20 May 2008
Breeding Discus Fish - The secrets of breeding discus
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