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TeeFM
Mon Jul 31, 2006, 03:22 AM
My breeding pair has spawned several times without eggs hutching. They turned white. I have checked the water parameter (just got some from LFS) and showed a nitrate level of around 20ppm. Ammonia and nitrite level are both 0. Will high nitrate level be the cause of eggs not hutching?

I know I have to do more frequent water change but just dont want to scare them off.

Will appreciate any help..

RichVic
Mon Jul 31, 2006, 12:25 PM
Please describe your technique for water changes for us -
(so we can see what part frightens the fish?)

samir
Mon Jul 31, 2006, 01:08 PM
20ppm is sort of okay. what filter do you have and how old is the male ?

TeeFM
Tue Aug 01, 2006, 02:02 AM
I use a grave syphon to suck up all the waste on my bare bottom tank. Then I refill the fish tank with aged water from a spare tank with a pump (slow refill so no much current).

I use a bio-max filter which is connected to a Eheim air pump.

Both female and male discus are about 18months old.

Merrilyn
Tue Aug 01, 2006, 10:19 AM
Well you're doing all the right things, and your fish will soon get used to all the movement in the tank. I thinks it's just a case of the male getting things right and fertilizing the eggs properly.

This can take a few months with males, and seems to take them a while to get the technique right.

Just give them time, and do those water changes daily to induce them to breed.

Your breeding tank should have a nitrate reading under 5.

TeeFM
Wed Aug 02, 2006, 04:18 AM
Thank you for your advice.