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Discus Breeding

Friday, May 15th, 2009

To breed the Discus Fish, a bare bottom tall 20 or 27 gallon tank is best. A vertical surface for them to deposit their eggs on is best because discus lay their eggs just like angels. If so desired, a potted plant or two can be added to the breeding tank. This will provide shelter for the pair, but this isn’t critical. An outside power filter should be used to pick up an debris in conjunction with a sponge filter for the biological waste.

Discus come from the warm, soft, acidic waters of the Amazon River so naturally they’ll thrive if these conditions are replicated in home aquariums. The ideal conditions for breeding of discus are: the pH at 6.5 and the temperature at 86 F. if alterations need to be made to the water chemistry it should be done prior to the water being added to the tank.  Water changes should be done weekly for general maintenance, however a small water change should be done every day, or, at least, every second day. Frequent water changes increase appetite and promote mating activity in discus. This is why discus will often spawn shortly after a water change.

Good water quality must be maintained if the discus are to have large appetites.  Spawning discus should be fed frozen blood worms, frozen or live brine shrimp, Tetra Color Bits, live white worms or beef hearts.  Care must be taken with beef heart to make sure nothing is left over because it will quickly foul the water. Never feed tubifex or black worms to discus at any time, as they will introduce parasites into the tank.

A breeding pair will lay eggs as often as every week and as many as fifteen times. They will usually go through two spawning cycles a year. The eggs are free-swimming and take about 48 hours to hatch. Upon becoming free-swimming the fry will move to their parents’ sides, and start feeding off the mucous secretion that are produced by the parents during this time. The fry will feed off their parents’ sides for as long as you leave them together, but newly hatched brine shrimp should be offered after being free-swimming for five days.

Remove fry between two and three weeks after reaching the free-swimming stage. If left in with parents the fry will start ripping off scales and bits of flesh from the parents. The parents will spawn shortly after fry are removed. Put the fry in a tank of their own and feed them six or more times a day. Newly hatched brine shrimp and chopped blood worms are the best food. The first few weeks there will be noticeable daily growth. Be sure to do a partial water change every night after the last feeding in the fry tank.

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Anyone know about special needs of discus fish aquariums?

Friday, June 26th, 2009

I've been wanting to start a discus tank, but don't know too much about special requirements. Are they pretty hardy fish? How many can I put in a 55 gal. tank…and can I add them all at once, or only a couple at a time? Is reverse osmosis a requirement? I have a lot of experience with aquariums…but not discus. How do they compare to plain tropical fish and Oscars as far as hardiness? Can they handle variation in water parameters?

This site has great beginner information!

http://members.aol.com/bgdiscus/

My Discus Fish

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

My Discus Fish

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I bought 10 discus fish and they all died?

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

JK i really didn't i just wanted you to click here.

I have a 29 gallon fish tank with guppies in it, if i put a discus fish in with them will he eat them? I don't care if he eats some, cause they reproduce so fast, but im wondering if he will eat all 20+ of them.

a discus will die in a 29 gallon. Much too small for it.

Our Discus Fish

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

A short film from our Fish, Discus are very relaxing fish to watch.

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Picture show of Discus fish

Saturday, June 20th, 2009

These are beautifull fish and i thought they deserve a picture show.I have made this for my dad as these are his favourite kind of tropical fish.

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I want to look for Discus fish importer from Europe , Canada and Australia?

Saturday, June 20th, 2009

I own a Discus fish Farm CV. Prime Discus (Jakarta, Indonesia), we have been exporting to USA and England. We wish to export our discus fish to as many buyers all over the world. And therefore I wish to know and get in touch with as many buyes possible..

why not to Singapore….then we can re-export to wherever you want…after all it's only pricing

Flake Fish Food :: ONUTR DISCUS FLAKES 2.5 OZ

Friday, June 19th, 2009

Flake Fish Food :: ONUTR DISCUS FLAKES 2.5 OZ

ONUTR DISCUS FLAKES 2.5 OZ DISCUS FLAKES 2.5 OZ 14 % Details SKU 9873125445 Weight 1.00 lbs Price: $4.18 ( 3.64) Options Quantity 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 If you see this message,

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Discus fish treatment – Flubendazole side effect :(

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

Be careful with Flube and better do not use acetone..

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Where can you buy Heckel discus fish.Or is anyone intrested to sell me?

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

I urgently need a heckel discus fish and 2 blue turquoise discus,so if u have…please sell it to me at a good price cause i am a student.
BTW,i am from singapore.

a local fish store has a very nice selection of discus, but prices range from $50-$80 US. Global Aquatics, they have the best saltwater and freshwater selection around the ontario area.

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