A Blue Pair, What to do?

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Re: A Blue Pair, What to do?

Post by Dan S » 18 Dec 2008, 00:39

Hello Bucket,

Yes patience, not something Im good at, Just getting very excited thats all. Ive only breed domestics by accident in the past so watching and trying to help things along is new to me. I keep Discus because they are beautiful but I can see the breeding bug catching very fast here.

The tank is 6'x2'x2.5' and the cabinet is about 35" high so its both a deep tank and high of the ground. The cabinet height was to allow the big Eheim Pro 3's to fit in.

Funnily enough, Im going to do a big water change tomorrow and I have already lowered the heaters temp a couple of degrees to see if that works.

Once again, thanks for your kind comments.

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Re: A Blue Pair, What to do?

Post by gep » 18 Dec 2008, 18:18

Werry nice brown discuses you got there, god luck vhit them, and keep posting.

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Re: A Blue Pair, What to do?

Post by Dan S » 18 Dec 2008, 20:09

Hello,

Well, about 2 hours ago this happened. Sods law, I missed it, I checked in on them about 3hours ago and nothing but checked again about 10 minutes ago and there they where. The male seems to be defending the territory quite well at this early stage and the mother is fanning nicely.

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Re: A Blue Pair, What to do?

Post by bucket » 18 Dec 2008, 21:35

Haha :garv:

I always miss it to :blush3:

Once again ,the female, my god :heart5:

Did you change the water or did it happen before that?

Keep us updated, and thanks for the lovley pics :heart5:
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Re: A Blue Pair, What to do?

Post by Dan S » 18 Dec 2008, 22:07

Hello Bucket,

Sadly I didnt get to change the water, I would normally be doing it right now, but Im reluctant to do that at the moment.

Strangely, another pair has started to at the other end of the tank, so the group is now stuck in the middle not being allowed to move anywhere. This new pair are a few days behind the first pair but fingers crossed again.

There seem to be quite alot of battle scars developing over the last couple of days, for example split fins. The fighst are really aggressive.

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Re: A Blue Pair, What to do?

Post by Poddan » 18 Dec 2008, 22:09

Ahh Dan you are killing me with your photos.

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Re: A Blue Pair, What to do?

Post by Andrew Soh » 19 Dec 2008, 16:35

Dan....just great!!!!

Keep up the good work... :2tubsup:

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Re: A Blue Pair, What to do?

Post by Dan S » 19 Dec 2008, 23:13

Hello,

Poddan and Andrew thanks for your comments.


The second pair have started doing dry runs today after a day yesterday of cleaning the spawning site. Sorry these pics are not very good, the position from a photography point of view is hopeless. Sadly I cant quite see the place where they are doing the dry runs so I wont know if they have laid or not but I dont think they have yet.

The first pair, they still have there eggs and they look good so far, thats now 24hours since laying. The male is doing a great job at defending the territory.

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Re: A Blue Pair, What to do?

Post by Poddan » 19 Dec 2008, 23:42

I dont think I could hold me there Dan. :grin:

A new tank and try to got them to breed there.
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Re: A Blue Pair, What to do?

Post by bucket » 20 Dec 2008, 00:36

When it rains, it poors. :garv:

I have to agree with poddan. a couple of new tanks and start breeding, they are simply beautiful :heart5:
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