Use a egg crate divider to separate the other four from the pair,you can get egg crate from Home Depot
Started a new 5 foot tank with 6 discus in. Two paired up and have taken over the feeding corner. They will not allow any of the others
to eat and make very vicious attacks when they try. I tried chasing them off but they defend the corner regardless. Even when they had their fill they still hang around not feeding but defending. The other 4 have started picking off at the rummy noise & cardinals as a result. I am still a newbie at this, should they be this aggressive? Is there anything I can do?
Use a egg crate divider to separate the other four from the pair,you can get egg crate from Home Depot
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Can you feed on opposite ends of the tank ?
i would also put a divider in if its real bad. i had to remove the male of one of my pairs because the aggression was nuts. ive got him back in the tank now after many months in another tank of discus, and he is getting along great. im worried he may pair up again, and three females laid eggs right after i added him back to the tank, but he wasnt interested in nesting or guarding (thank goodness!). if he falls in love again im doomed!
As most people I jumped in the hobby With a planted tank & expensive soil. Should have read Discus for dummies or joined this forum before....lol. That said I cleared one corner to bb for feeding. It will take a lot of effort to clear other side of tank of plant, soil & driftwood. I put in a small plastic tray and it seems to confuse the pair just enough to give the others a mouthful.
The simple answer is to clear 2 areas to feed or get feeding cones for seperate feeding stations...