poimaster
Fri Aug 17, 2007, 01:31 PM
I was wondering what strategies other people use to help Discus gain confidence.
At one time or another there is one Discus that is just too shy. Sometimes this behaviour can spread to previously confident Discus. Lets assume that the fish aren't ill or unusually dark.
The situation I have is that I've been growing some discus from young. They have always been in a gravel tank. I have recently moved them to a bare bottom tank. It is sooo much easier to keep clean! :P However the fish who were previously confident are now much more shy.
I changed the lighting so that there are no shadows. I then added pot plants to provide some hiding spots. Finally I covered up 3 sides. The plan now is to reposition the tank so there are few disturbances around it and I'm spending quality time with the fish when feeding.
I'd be interested in hearing what other people have done to "condition" their fish from shyness to confidence. I remember Samir mentioning with wilds getting them to a point where he could "touch" them, I take it he meant touch them when feeding.
At one time or another there is one Discus that is just too shy. Sometimes this behaviour can spread to previously confident Discus. Lets assume that the fish aren't ill or unusually dark.
The situation I have is that I've been growing some discus from young. They have always been in a gravel tank. I have recently moved them to a bare bottom tank. It is sooo much easier to keep clean! :P However the fish who were previously confident are now much more shy.
I changed the lighting so that there are no shadows. I then added pot plants to provide some hiding spots. Finally I covered up 3 sides. The plan now is to reposition the tank so there are few disturbances around it and I'm spending quality time with the fish when feeding.
I'd be interested in hearing what other people have done to "condition" their fish from shyness to confidence. I remember Samir mentioning with wilds getting them to a point where he could "touch" them, I take it he meant touch them when feeding.