Larry, Great looking wilds. Will keep our fins crossed on the on the pair forming and producing some fry.
Hoping I'm seeing the first of some pairing behavior in my 220 Wild Red tank. The solid is a Lago Solomon and the semi royal is a Cuipeua. I'm thinking the Lago Solomon is a female and the Cuipeua is a male. The Cuipeua is keeping to the left side of the tank most of the time and the Solomon is spending some time on both sides of the tank but primarily on the left. Everyone else is keeping to the right. The Cuipeua isn't interrelating with the other discus in the tank, only the Solomon. The Solomon is the Alpha of the tank. When the others venture into the left half of the tank the Solomon is chasing them back to the right. The Cuipeua is nudging the Solomon in the side occasionally. Hoping to see this progress into more............
Larry Bugg
NADA - Vice President
Atlanta Area Aquarium Association
Larry, Great looking wilds. Will keep our fins crossed on the on the pair forming and producing some fry.
Thank u to all guys and girls for all your help and hard work at NADA Chicago 2016 [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
Maybe Larry, when my breeding wilds get serious their tails turn dark. If I was a betting woman my money is on the Cuipeua being female. Either way crossing fingers for you.
Your discus are talking to you....are you listening
oooooooh congrats Larry that would be so exciting !! i am still learning to get my wilds completely happy (had water issues) im a million miles away from happy enough to breed lol !! very exciting
- Marnie
www.bootcamprescue.com
Your discus are talking to you....are you listening
Great looking wild ... good luck for pair
Ah ha. The Solomon is the one that swims off to the left in the first of the video. The one with the full halo and only a couple of striations right behind the head. The cuipeua is the one with the partial halo and more striations.I think we are calling the same ones male and female.
Larry Bugg
NADA - Vice President
Atlanta Area Aquarium Association
Last edited by Second Hand Pat; 10-30-2014 at 10:41 PM.
Your discus are talking to you....are you listening