Chris McMahon
Sun Sep 12, 2004, 08:15 AM
The Golden Pigeon Blood Pair (http://www.discusforums.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=915) is got a few weeks ago finally laid 3 days ago. About 30-40 eggs, I was lucky enough to notice the female laying them at the time. They had little black spots in the centre on 95% of them on day 2 so it looked like the male had fertilised them ok. Unfortunately on the morning of day three the eggs were eaten by one or both of the parents the night before.
The pair is back to mating displays so I'd assume they'll have another go soon.
One thing I've got an issue with is the build up of brown algae in the breeding tank. Mostly on the plants, but also on all the walls.
In my other tanks, Bristlenose, Cories, American Flag Fish and Royal Whiptails take care of most of the algae. Green-spot (to a lesser degree on my Anubius) and staghorn (A major PITA) being the only algae that I have issue with.
I've removed all the Wisteria (put in for its fast growth and nutrient absorption abilities, as well as its ammonia reduction) as they were the main anchor point for the algae.
Do you think it's worth cleaning them and putting them back, or should I just bin them (other tanks are full)?
And are there any algae eaters that are safe (ie won't eat the eggs or hassle the discus) for a breeding tank? Or would I be better off with something like a UV steriliser?
The pair is back to mating displays so I'd assume they'll have another go soon.
One thing I've got an issue with is the build up of brown algae in the breeding tank. Mostly on the plants, but also on all the walls.
In my other tanks, Bristlenose, Cories, American Flag Fish and Royal Whiptails take care of most of the algae. Green-spot (to a lesser degree on my Anubius) and staghorn (A major PITA) being the only algae that I have issue with.
I've removed all the Wisteria (put in for its fast growth and nutrient absorption abilities, as well as its ammonia reduction) as they were the main anchor point for the algae.
Do you think it's worth cleaning them and putting them back, or should I just bin them (other tanks are full)?
And are there any algae eaters that are safe (ie won't eat the eggs or hassle the discus) for a breeding tank? Or would I be better off with something like a UV steriliser?