TimboS
Wed Mar 05, 2008, 12:49 AM
Hi All,
I have bit of a problem in my tank where maybe just maybe what I thought was a breeding pair (since spawning had occured but no wrigglers) is actually more than likely two females.
Yes, there's aggression and the tank is not big enough for the two of them it would seem.
Following excellent advice from particular members of this forum, I have come to the conclusion that I will be trading in the aggressor for two new juveniles, which would make 3 discus in my 124L tank. But, 3 is an odd number so I think I will shell out for a fourth to see if, fingers crossed, I can get a breeding pair if not two pair from it.
Everything is set to go. When the new fish go in the tank it will be the last day of a Sterazin treatment and a UV system I purchased will switch on for good the next day.
But I have a general question. Let's say I actually get two breeding pair out of this. (I can live in a fantasy world can't I !!) Will a tank of 124L provide enough space for two breeding pair to get on without an absolute slugfest? My tank is planted, and there is driftwood, so there are obstacles within the tank that could break it into "zones" I guess you could say. (Note that when they become sub-adult one pair would be moved to another tank).
I have seen multiple breeding pair, with eggs, living in harmony in a 600L tank, however that tank was much wider than it was deep or high so from a cross section point of view, they could not swin past one another all that easily. As such one pair was at one end, and another lot at the other - makes sense I think.
I guess it all boils down to this - can two breeding pair get on within close distance of one another, or at least "get used" to one anothers presence?
Timbo
I have bit of a problem in my tank where maybe just maybe what I thought was a breeding pair (since spawning had occured but no wrigglers) is actually more than likely two females.
Yes, there's aggression and the tank is not big enough for the two of them it would seem.
Following excellent advice from particular members of this forum, I have come to the conclusion that I will be trading in the aggressor for two new juveniles, which would make 3 discus in my 124L tank. But, 3 is an odd number so I think I will shell out for a fourth to see if, fingers crossed, I can get a breeding pair if not two pair from it.
Everything is set to go. When the new fish go in the tank it will be the last day of a Sterazin treatment and a UV system I purchased will switch on for good the next day.
But I have a general question. Let's say I actually get two breeding pair out of this. (I can live in a fantasy world can't I !!) Will a tank of 124L provide enough space for two breeding pair to get on without an absolute slugfest? My tank is planted, and there is driftwood, so there are obstacles within the tank that could break it into "zones" I guess you could say. (Note that when they become sub-adult one pair would be moved to another tank).
I have seen multiple breeding pair, with eggs, living in harmony in a 600L tank, however that tank was much wider than it was deep or high so from a cross section point of view, they could not swin past one another all that easily. As such one pair was at one end, and another lot at the other - makes sense I think.
I guess it all boils down to this - can two breeding pair get on within close distance of one another, or at least "get used" to one anothers presence?
Timbo