Hi Rolla, the eggs look the same in the two pictures to me. Generally viable eggs will turn dark at the 24 hour mark when the eggs are visible as two little spots but I am far from an expert. Let's see what others think.
Pat
Parameters at time of spawn
PH: 7.6
TDS: 57/60
Temp: 28.6C
First pic is an hour after they stopped spawning. Second pic is 36 hours later. The parents, well actually the male, has always eaten the eggs soon after so I've taken the cage route. They look slightly darker but I'm not exactly sure if they are fertilized.
First hour
https://imgur.com/xdpqJIq
37 Hours later
https://imgur.com/kxFvwAp
The pair are Blue Diamonds and I'm understand that different strains have different colour eggs and in turn, different colours during development. I'm not not sure so figured I'd seek some advice from the more experienced.
Thanks.
Hi Rolla, the eggs look the same in the two pictures to me. Generally viable eggs will turn dark at the 24 hour mark when the eggs are visible as two little spots but I am far from an expert. Let's see what others think.
Pat
Your discus are talking to you....are you listening
The eggs appear normal to me. I have a slightly larger spawning at about 12 hours newer than yours. Both are the same color but I do notice a few unfertilized eggs in your batch. Did you notice the KH of your water? And when was your last water change? Otherwise the ph, TDS, and temperature are good. With regard to Pat. Remove the "far" from Pat's disclaimer. For comparison I am watching a spawn about 30 hours old the water parameters are 7.6 ph, TDS 200, KH 50, and temperature 81 degrees.
Hey guys thanks for replying here.
Two differing opinions but it's hard to tell from just two pics. I've seen the colour vary across strains so I wasn't exactly sure where things stand so i figured I'd ask. In 5 hours or so I guess we'll know for sure since that's the 48 hour mark.
I didn't pay attention to my KH or MY GH. I'm using RODI so they both start out at a reading of 0-50ppm
I'm remineralize the water with seachem equilibrium to move the TDS from 14 to 57/60 but didn't bother testing the GH/KH as I didn't think they were important. I can give you max reading for both as I have a drum of remineralized RO for my main aquarium ready to go. But these will be slightly higher readings.
To soon to tell wait till 2 1/2 to 3 days after spawning. Yes, some have different color, light
color wigglers for albinos, a little darker color for Pigeons, and dark color for turquoise and etc.
Cliff
I'm not sure if they're viable, turning dark and then exploding into fuzz, which would mean they're having trouble hatching. Or if they're just not viable.
Any how I took another pic at 46 hours. I changed the hue so it's easier to see the "darker" eggs.
https://imgur.com/ne0sYQH
Discus spawning has to be one of if not the most complex conundrums I've seen in this hobby. It's a lot of fun and anticipation. I wouldn't change it for anything...
From everything I have read hatching takes 48-55 hours max. I checked again at 55 hours and saw nothing except an increasing amount of fungus eggs. So imagine my surprise at the 60th hour when I turned on the light and was startled by this...
https://imgur.com/r4NIkKW
Nice one! That's awesome
Well done ! Good luck on the attaching part ..
Right on target, count another approximately
100 hours for full attachment.
Cliff
Congratulations. You always remember your first time.
Mama Bear
Thanks a bunch guys and gals. I've never had a "successful" spawn until now and because of that, my research in this area is lacking. And so I have a few next step questions.
When @cliffsdiscus says "Another 100 hours for full attachment." Are we talking the 60 hours to hatch plus an additional 40 hours to get to 100 hours?
Or
60 hours plus an additional 100 hours (160 hours total) for free swimming/attachment?
I have a few more quick questions regarding water changes but those are less urgent.
It takes 3 days before they start trying to free swim and one more day before they are for sure attached.
Mama Bear
My understanding is that attachment day is their birthday.