Thursday, January 5, 2012

5 Pointers in Breeding Discus Fish

Discus fish are fantastic aquarium pets. They can
be trained to recognize the owner and respond by
eating at the hands of the people who provide
food and they are also aware of what is
happening to the room which makes them
interesting and cool aquarium pets. However,
only those who have ample knowledge must try
breeding discus fish. It is very delicate
species and could die if not given proper
attention and care.

What does a breeder have to do?

Breeding discus means that the breeder must be
able to provide quality water for the needs of
the fish. It must not be too cold or too warm
and the water must not contain any strong and
harsh chemicals. The water must be soft close
enough to 6.5 pH.

Why a Large Aquarium is Needed

When breeding discus fish, the owner must place
the discus at a large aquarium which would
enable them to move around with ease together
with other fish. The food must be of high
quality and that any early signs of sicknesses
in other discus fish must be treated
immediately. The discus fish that is with
illness must be quarantined in order to prevent
them from infecting the others. The breeder has
to be able to provide quality food and living
conditions in order to make the life of the
discus fish stress-free. By making the fish
happy we reduce future problems that can lead to
medical conditions.

What are the conditions that are needed during
the breeding period?

A discus fish will not breed if the aquarium is
not large enough, the aquarium must be 15 inches
for tall fishes, A 36 inches x 18 inches x 18
inches aquarium is the smallest and with 48
inches x 18 inches x 18 inches aquarium one can
keep 4 to 6 smaller discus fish. Keep them and
let them wait until they find their pair.

Why do you need to change the water frequently
and what kind of diet must the discus fish have?

Make sure that the water will be changed
frequently. The high protein diet of the fish
will lead them to have a lot of waste products
and this has to be removed as soon as possible.
In breeding discus fish, food is crucial. The
owner has to provide the best. A
well-recommended food is the fish beef heart as
well as spinach and bloodworms for variety. One
can also try flake food that contains other
nutrients and vitamins every now and then.

How would the discus fish react during the
mating period?

Remember that during the breeding period the
female and male discus fish would be territorial
and would clean the breeding place before they
decide to keep the eggs in it. During this stage
the warmth of the water must be consistent and
soft in order not to shatter the eggs.

The eggs will then hatch within 48 hours if the
water temperature is ideal after that the fry
will move away from the breeding site together
with the parents.

Know the basics of breeding discus fish and you
will have a great time with them.


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Tom Rollins is an expert on discus fish. If you
want to know more about breeding discus fish,
visit http://www.discusfishpro.com


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