They will lay again very soon Mauro.
Keep them in the community tank
Move them to 27g breeding tank
Just to be fair: mom joined the hunt. No attachment, though
They will lay again very soon Mauro.
Your discus are talking to you....are you listening
Just to update: there was no attachment. I guess the WC right after the eggs were laid might have been the cause of the fry not developing. No worries. I would not be able to raise this batch before my trip anyway. It was just one more opportunity to learn.
I hope not, Pat I have no plans to have more excitement before the trip. I hope they will arrive safe and sound in New Orleans in few months. Only after that I will seek more spawning action.
So, folks, this is end of the wonderful journey I took with my first discus breeding experience, described in detail in this thread. From the original group of 7 adult Cuipeuas, only pair number 1 is left. I successfully raised a batch of juvies from this pair until they were almost 7 months old. As you know, I will be moving from Rio de Janeiro to New Orleans in about a month and I plan to send the pair to the US with the generous assistance of WB Sabby and Mark from Discus Origins. I will keep everyone updated about this project in other threads, but there will be no more updates in this one. I take this opportunity to thank again this community, especially those that participated in this thread, for everything I have learned and accomplished in discus keeping. SD rules!
See you next time.
Good luck Mauro (with moving, discus, life)!
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Hugs Mauro and best of luck with the move of yourself and hopefully your fish.
Pat
Your discus are talking to you....are you listening