Liz,
I don't mind at all. I have been mostly keeping and breeding Discus since the mid 60s at that time an adult Discus would cost around $10. When the
Pigeonblood Discus and Blue Diamond first came out San Francisco Aquarium Society asked me if I wanted to be head a DiscusStudyGroup back around 1990. The active and clumping issues are from my own experience maybe because there are limited number of artificial Discus breeders.
Cliff
Wigglers at 24 hours
Your discus are talking to you....are you listening
Everything looks good this morning. The wigglers are all grouped into several clutters. I will be doing a 40% water change this morning. I am seeing mom chase down a couple wigglers so perhaps free swimming later.
Pat
Your discus are talking to you....are you listening
Video at about the 48 hour mark. Any chance of them going free swimming today. My gut says it will be another day or so.
Your discus are talking to you....are you listening
Hey Pat....I think you've got this one set on Private and i cant view it, but going on your last video you certainly have a really nice healthy looking brood going there. Good luck with the next stage of free swimming and hopefully all of them attach....l'm really happy for you, knowing all the effort you put in.
We're here for a good time...not a long time
Rooting for attachment!!!
I think you are right on timing .
They look like they still have a little of their own nutrition [ yolk sac ] left before they roam in search of food .
Rooting for you ~!
That's a beautiful sight, Pat.
Mama Bear