I have recently placed a video of my new discus arrivals, which I thought
were younger than they are, with their first spawn!!
Unfortunately 2.5 days into the wriggler stage, they were eaten by the
parents, but then, they are in a community tank with the rams, tetras and
other discus. You can follow the full set up at my homepage.
Regards
Mark
http://www.marksfish.me.uk
Posted by Aquarium Fish on October 5, 2008, 5:07 am
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Discus can eat there fry quite a few times before the penny drops, and they
realise they are supposed to rear them instead.
But on the odd occation though, you can have a rouge discus that will just
eat the fry or refuse to look after them all the time. Even an over jelious
male wanting to breed all the time be a problem fish.
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>I have recently placed a video of my new discus arrivals, which I thought >were younger than they are, with their first spawn!! > > > > Unfortunately 2.5 days into the wriggler stage, they were eaten by the > parents, but then, they are in a community tank with the rams, tetras and > other discus. You can follow the full set up at my homepage. > > Regards > > Mark > http://www.marksfish.me.uk >
>were younger than they are, with their first spawn!!
>
>
>
> Unfortunately 2.5 days into the wriggler stage, they were eaten by the
> parents, but then, they are in a community tank with the rams, tetras and
> other discus. You can follow the full set up at my homepage.
>
> Regards
>
> Mark
> http://www.marksfish.me.uk
>