Friday, January 6, 2012

4 Notes to Keep in Mind for Discus Breeding

Different types of fish has different needs and
have ideal environments that they can thrive in.
However, if one is dealing with discus breeding
plans they have to be more structured and
organized. The breeding stage of discus is
crucial and they would need more care and
attention in order to be able to mate and
produce quality eggs.

Water Quality in Relation to the Discus
Breeding Stage

In discus breeding water quality is very
important. If the water quality is not right,
the food and the attention given to the discus
fish would be of no use. The water temperature
and quality has to be right in order to protect
the eggs.

Discus Breeding: Water Formula

The water formula should contain soft water and
distilled water with enough pH acid. Distilled
water is good due to the fact that it does not
contain minerals that cause the water to be too
hard. Spring water and other bottled water can
work as well. It would be good to have a water
filtrating system, but be sure to test the
quality before allowing the discus fish to stay
in it.

The discus fish would need warm water with the
right pH level. The water must not be too acidic
or must not contain chlorine, carbon or any
chemicals that may hinder the quality of life of
the fish. The aquarium has to be large enough. If
the aquarium is too small for discus breeding,
the discus fish will not be able to mate. The
tank has to be large enough for them to be able
to clear out a space where they can place and
tend to their eggs.

The food of the discus fish must also be high
quality. It must contain nutrients that the fish
needs in order to thrive.

Discus Breeding: What is the right way to pair
discus fish?

The right way to pair the discus is to have a
dozen young adults that have a body size like
the size of a silver dollars and a 75 gallon
tank. The discus fish must be fed 3x a day using
spinach, fish foods, frozen blood worms, tetramin
flakes, live brine shrimp and other recommended
food. This should be done rigorously and with
patience for 18 months. The tank has to be clean
and the water fresh.

Signs to Look Out During the Discus Breeding
Stage

The breeding time will happen when they reach
year 2 and they would be the one to select their
mate. Wait for them to do this then take and see
how they will pair off.

Once you see a pair being territorial they are
already preparing to mate. It would be best if
there is no gravel bottom in the tank to make
maintenance and water changes easy.

Place the pair in a smaller tank that has 10
gallons and then acclimatize them to the
breeding tank water by removing a quart out of
it for a period of an hour and by replacing it
with breeding tank water.

By knowing the basics in discus breeding, your
fish pets will have longer lives and will
produce more offspring.


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Tom Rollins a Discus Fish expert. If you want to
learn more about discus breeding, visit
http://www.discusfishpro.com/


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