two utes
06-22-2008, 03:00 AM
In my last report l mentioned that two of the other discus in the community tank had paired up and laid eggs on one of the leaves. Well they're at it again with a second batch of eggs.....but wait, there's more! l now have a second pair of discus that have also decided to lay eggs at the other end of the tank.
The remaining 3 discus, 2 of which are the challenge discus are being chased form one end of the tank to the other, and when not fighting back resort to taking shelter behind the large root l have in there.
I have notice that the blue and red in the challenge fish is really starting to brighten up now, and they are looking in better condition than ever, also lots more growth in the last couple of weeks too.
This is very hard to show you through my poor quality video though.
The discus that have paired up are only a couple of months older than my challenge fish......I wonder lf l can get one of them to pair up and have eggs before this challenge is over.:)
Just waiting to see if l can produce wigglers before l may decide to put a pair in a breeding tank.
In the meantime check out the small video clip of the discus tank. Sorry about the poor quality.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4eWW4I86MGQ
I really don't think that the other discus are good enough quality to breed though...please tell me what you think.:D
The remaining 3 discus, 2 of which are the challenge discus are being chased form one end of the tank to the other, and when not fighting back resort to taking shelter behind the large root l have in there.
I have notice that the blue and red in the challenge fish is really starting to brighten up now, and they are looking in better condition than ever, also lots more growth in the last couple of weeks too.
This is very hard to show you through my poor quality video though.
The discus that have paired up are only a couple of months older than my challenge fish......I wonder lf l can get one of them to pair up and have eggs before this challenge is over.:)
Just waiting to see if l can produce wigglers before l may decide to put a pair in a breeding tank.
In the meantime check out the small video clip of the discus tank. Sorry about the poor quality.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4eWW4I86MGQ
I really don't think that the other discus are good enough quality to breed though...please tell me what you think.:D