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Mon Mar 21, 2005, 12:59 AM
Slowly increasing the population of my display tank with the introduction of a few tank mates over the weekend.
10 Cardinals were aclimatizing in their bag while four discus got very excited and started a window shopping frenzy. Mine.....mine....mine....mine.
Ok, lets give the discus a big feed before realasing them to the wolves, maybe then their swollen bellies will slow them down a bit and allow the cardinals to find refuge before the next tummy grumble.
Nope! As soon as they were out it was on. Circuits around the potted plants, ambushes in the corner of the tank and speedy sprints down the length of the tank with a lunge for tail fins.... oh no, this could be an expensive feed. The discus seemed to even be able to hunt in tandem, one would herd them around the pot while another waited patietly for the school of yummies to appear and then suprise!!!!
Blood worms are cheaper so i quickly through a heap in the tank to subdue the discus. This worked but for how long? Discus will eat until there tummies explode i think (have not proven this theory but i thought i may over the weekend)
I then recieved a call from my folks who needed some assistance with a new born crea (that's baby for Alpaca), so had to leave the mayhem and hope for the best.
I was really expecting to see many tailess cardinals on my return and a few missing or skeletel remains floating around and big smiles on my Discus :D
To my suprise it seemed the war was over and the under dogs had survived, in tact. The cardinals were schooling around happily and the discus seemed to have lost interest in cardinal sushi - for the moment.
They still assert their normal dominance while swimming but seem to have lost interest in the hunting game.
p.s. Who said cardinals were good tank mates for Discus? The discus seem to think so. lol
10 Cardinals were aclimatizing in their bag while four discus got very excited and started a window shopping frenzy. Mine.....mine....mine....mine.
Ok, lets give the discus a big feed before realasing them to the wolves, maybe then their swollen bellies will slow them down a bit and allow the cardinals to find refuge before the next tummy grumble.
Nope! As soon as they were out it was on. Circuits around the potted plants, ambushes in the corner of the tank and speedy sprints down the length of the tank with a lunge for tail fins.... oh no, this could be an expensive feed. The discus seemed to even be able to hunt in tandem, one would herd them around the pot while another waited patietly for the school of yummies to appear and then suprise!!!!
Blood worms are cheaper so i quickly through a heap in the tank to subdue the discus. This worked but for how long? Discus will eat until there tummies explode i think (have not proven this theory but i thought i may over the weekend)
I then recieved a call from my folks who needed some assistance with a new born crea (that's baby for Alpaca), so had to leave the mayhem and hope for the best.
I was really expecting to see many tailess cardinals on my return and a few missing or skeletel remains floating around and big smiles on my Discus :D
To my suprise it seemed the war was over and the under dogs had survived, in tact. The cardinals were schooling around happily and the discus seemed to have lost interest in cardinal sushi - for the moment.
They still assert their normal dominance while swimming but seem to have lost interest in the hunting game.
p.s. Who said cardinals were good tank mates for Discus? The discus seem to think so. lol