crushellon
Tue Aug 10, 2010, 09:23 AM
hello discus forums!
I am new to keeping discus, I started buying one then got addicted to this amazing fish. I bought a few small (2in) discus to bring up and hopefully one day breed them, but in my travels of fish shops i found these two large red melon discus. They were HUGE and absolutely stunning, so i had to have them. Whoa did they cost me. They weren't bought as a breeding pair and weren't even bought for this purpose but after only a month of having them (2 months since my first discus) omg there are eggs in my tank!!!! Zomg. I was uber excited, the first spawn yielded very positive results considering i wasn't expecting it. At least 10 got to wriggler stage in a tank that totally wasn't meant for breeding. So an empty tank they got. but because I'm an amateur keeper I made the mistake of thinking a sponge filter is a sponge filter and thats that. Well the second spawn of about 30-40 wrigglers (was very excited with the progress the fish were making) all got sucked into the filter but 4..... So it turns out I had a "power" sponge filter. So a new filter I got, spawned again they did and I now have about 70 wrigglers and 2 free swimming guys. The discus have even halved they're cycle now from once a week to once every 5 days. I'm very excited and proud for my fish and for myself so i just had to get on a forum and tell people about it!!!
I'll keep posted on the progress of these guys, very promising start with 3rd spawn giving 60+ wrigglers. woohoo
:)
http://i942.photobucket.com/albums/ad261/Crushellon/IMG_0254.jpg
red melon female looking after 24hr old fry with 4 day old having a munch on her side. a wriggler even managed to attach itself to her side if you can spot her.
http://i942.photobucket.com/albums/ad261/Crushellon/IMG_0255.jpg
male red melon
[/img]http://i942.photobucket.com/albums/ad261/Crushellon/IMG_0256.jpg
another of the female
I am new to keeping discus, I started buying one then got addicted to this amazing fish. I bought a few small (2in) discus to bring up and hopefully one day breed them, but in my travels of fish shops i found these two large red melon discus. They were HUGE and absolutely stunning, so i had to have them. Whoa did they cost me. They weren't bought as a breeding pair and weren't even bought for this purpose but after only a month of having them (2 months since my first discus) omg there are eggs in my tank!!!! Zomg. I was uber excited, the first spawn yielded very positive results considering i wasn't expecting it. At least 10 got to wriggler stage in a tank that totally wasn't meant for breeding. So an empty tank they got. but because I'm an amateur keeper I made the mistake of thinking a sponge filter is a sponge filter and thats that. Well the second spawn of about 30-40 wrigglers (was very excited with the progress the fish were making) all got sucked into the filter but 4..... So it turns out I had a "power" sponge filter. So a new filter I got, spawned again they did and I now have about 70 wrigglers and 2 free swimming guys. The discus have even halved they're cycle now from once a week to once every 5 days. I'm very excited and proud for my fish and for myself so i just had to get on a forum and tell people about it!!!
I'll keep posted on the progress of these guys, very promising start with 3rd spawn giving 60+ wrigglers. woohoo
:)
http://i942.photobucket.com/albums/ad261/Crushellon/IMG_0254.jpg
red melon female looking after 24hr old fry with 4 day old having a munch on her side. a wriggler even managed to attach itself to her side if you can spot her.
http://i942.photobucket.com/albums/ad261/Crushellon/IMG_0255.jpg
male red melon
[/img]http://i942.photobucket.com/albums/ad261/Crushellon/IMG_0256.jpg
another of the female