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Old May 4th, 2007  
Fish Helper
 
breeding discus fish

I have a pair of red ghost which have layed eggs,within a day the eggs were covered in a white fluffy growth i doubt if the eggs are any good but the male is still fanning them.I am unsure of what to do.should i take the eggs out or leave them?Finally I would like to say hi to everyone as I'm a new member.
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Old May 4th, 2007  
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Re: breeding discus fish

it sounds like they've been gotten by fungus. I'd remove them. if you want to try & see what they do, remove them to a container filled with tank water (keeping the eggs in water). When they next lay eggs, you can try removing them (as usual, keeping them in water) to a container treated with:
http://www.novalek.com/kordon/methylene_blue/index.htm.

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Old May 4th, 2007  
Fish Helper
 
Re: breeding discus fish

thanks,i agree most likely fungus .I will try the container and see what they do.cheers
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Old June 8th, 2007  
Fish Helper
 
Re: breeding discus fish

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Originally Posted by FLBettaCouple
it sounds like they've been gotten by fungus. I'd remove them. if you want to try & see what they do, remove them to a container filled with tank water (keeping the eggs in water). When they next lay eggs, you can try removing them (as usual, keeping them in water) to a container treated with:
http://www.novalek.com/kordon/methylene_blue/index.htm.

Welcome to fishlore.
[/Thanks for advice,just letting you guys know I put fish back in community tank they laid again but the male ate them most likely because he felt frettend by the other fish,I will get it right sooner or later(I hope!) anyway thanks for the help and happy fish keepingquote]
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Old June 8th, 2007  
Master Of Fish Poo!
 
Re: breeding discus fish

Maybe you can take the fish out, including the proud parents, to a big bowl or something that you could cover while you moved the eggs out after their next spawn?
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Old June 8th, 2007  
Fish Helper
 
Re: breeding discus fish

Yeah maybe,but its good to let the parents fan the eggs until they become wrigglers.I should put them back on thier own but they sulk when moved to much.I love the photo's of your tanks you guys have posted keep up the good work.
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Old June 8th, 2007  
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Re: breeding discus fish

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Originally Posted by nicole
Yeah maybe,but its good to let the parents fan the eggs until they become wrigglers.I should put them back on thier own but they sulk when moved to much.I love the photo's of your tanks you guys have posted keep up the good work.
too bad the happy couple can't have their own tank to do their thing in. it sounds like the other fish are making it harder for you to get a successful spawn.
Thanks - we're working on our new fishblog too.. as i get time, i'll have pages with lots of pics for each fish and threads on all the fish.
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Old June 8th, 2007  
Fish Helper
 
Re: breeding discus fish

I'll be watching out for that,by the way stupid question,what time is it where you are?I'm australian
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Old June 8th, 2007  
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Re: breeding discus fish

BettaCouple is the man who never sleeps. Something to do with Vampire bettas or something. It's 1.17pm my time (Netherlands, Central European Time).Oh, and welcome to Fishlore, and I loooove Australia!

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Old June 8th, 2007  
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Re: breeding discus fish

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BettaCouple is the man who never sleeps. Something to do with Vampire bettas or something. It's 1.17pm my time (Netherlands, Central European Time).Oh, and welcome to Fishlore, and I loooove Australia!


Thanks,Yeah I'm gettin that impression with the vampire bettas LOL.It's 10.10pm here, and I'm lovin this forum you guys are all so friendly,been checkin out everyone's posts and they're really good!!!!!
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Old June 8th, 2007  
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Re: breeding discus fish


Hello Nicole
and a 'late' welcome to fishlore! I just came across your posts. I wanted to tell you that I just love.. love..love the discus fish! they are so beautiful. I would love to have one of them in my 29g tank,but not too sure if the tank is big enough for them. But I sure wish I could have one of my own. Ive checked out the discus photos in the fish photo section and fell in love with them.
How are your discus doing now? any new eggs as of yet??
~ kate
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Old June 8th, 2007  
Fish Helper
 
Re: breeding discus fish

Thanks kate,I'm not to sure with the gallon measurements as I measure in litres to lazy to convert the measurements, I had to put the pair back in with the other discus they look like they are ready to lay but I don't think the eggs will last until I put them back on thier own.I'm still learning and hopefully I will get it right one day soon,I would love to have some fry from this pair.Just letting you know if you do get a discus you will want more,they are very addictive
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Old June 8th, 2007  
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Re: breeding discus fish


Hi Nicole
Yes, i can see where they would be addictive! When I look at all those beautiful salt water fish with the fabulous color combinations I wish I could do SW, but its alot of work. The discus is as beautiful a fish as any SW fish species and a great chance to have such a colorful fish in a FW tank. good luck with your discus!!
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Old June 8th, 2007  
Master Of Fish Poo!
 
Re: breeding discus fish

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I'll be watching out for that,by the way stupid question,what time is it where you are?I'm australian
it was almost 7am here when you posted that post.
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Old June 17th, 2007  
Fish Bum
 
Re: breeding discus fish

hi nicole!
can you put your discus' pic here?
i want to know how to determine gender
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Old June 24th, 2007  
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Re: breeding discus fish

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hi nicole!
can you put your discus' pic here?
i want to know how to determine gender
Hi, It's hard to determine sex until u actually have a pair that are spawning.Female have a tube for egg laying and male have a pointed small bump.Two female can also lay eggs and think they are a pair,the best way to tell is when they are spawning watch what they do,the male should be fertilising eggs while female is laying.I'll post pics for you but I don't think that will help you as I had trouble trying to take pic of underneath fish.Best of luck with your fish.
The female is the cropped pic.
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Old June 24th, 2007  
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Re: breeding discus fish

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Originally Posted by capekate

Hello Nicole
and a 'late' welcome to fishlore! I just came across your posts. I wanted to tell you that I just love.. love..love the discus fish! they are so beautiful. I would love to have one of them in my 29g tank,but not too sure if the tank is big enough for them. But I sure wish I could have one of my own. Ive checked out the discus photos in the fish photo section and fell in love with them.
How are your discus doing now? any new eggs as of yet??
~ kate
Yeah, Discus are really good-looking fish. If one day I have this huuuge tank. What's their personalities like? Are they as attaching as mollies or bettas?
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Old June 25th, 2007  
Fish Bum
 
Re: breeding discus fish

i have a question here....
my discus.. 1of them is colorful and the other1 has a lot of patterns...
they are both big enough to breed i think.

Today when i move them to the new tank for breeding,
the colorful one is useing its mouth to "kiss" the side way of the tank and keep going up and down ...
wut does this mean?
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