Hey Obby, sorry to hear that man. I have lights here. The only mistake we make in life is the one we dont learn from. Five is a small number. Its borderline that the parents may try again.
Ed
Thats true for sure. A lot of times it's just "knowing" you fish, or particular pairs you may have, and altering the conditions or circumstances in your favor. As time goes by and you get more pairs...you will know which ones need to have their eggs screened...which pairs will need to be seperated from the babies...and when. Mistakes are a big part of the learning process. When you get that pair into their own tank...you'll have PLENTY of fry to play with!...Bill
Hey Obby, sorry to hear that man. I have lights here. The only mistake we make in life is the one we dont learn from. Five is a small number. Its borderline that the parents may try again.
Ed
Any updates JB
well, I now have two pair with eggs and one with swimmers. So three of the four pairs are 'busy'. the most recent pair, The blue diamond and blue leopard put over 300 eggs on the back glass over the weekend. They have since turned an almost solid black color. I am going to segregate them tomorrow, in the center of the tank away from any of the overflow boxes. I just cant get these guys to stop laying eggs!
Last edited by jonboy1969; 03-01-2009 at 10:30 PM.
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GRRRR.... that BD was a male then. Your water must be better than mine then haha... He didnt like anyone I had to offer to him. Maybe we can do a trade back. My guess is that the BD BSS wont be a decent cross. Now I do happen to have her old m8 here,,, a real nice RL
fine with me, your fish is my fish Let me know. They laid down a ton of eggs!
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I really thought it was a female... If the eggs hatch we will know for sure. The BSS is a female. Live feed looks great btw. really see those little babies flying around.
Ed
Wow,, nice group of babies there Jonboy. Can I see a close up or still shot on them?.. nice
Ed
Last edited by jonboy1969; 03-17-2009 at 03:25 PM.
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From what I can see they look pretty nice so far. Any deformities on the fry? I intrested in seeing if maybe overcrowding at a young age could lead to more deformities so this would be a decent test study with so few discus in such a large tank.
Ed
Ive seen 2 or 3 that are growing slower then the rest, but no visible deformities so far. just 2 or 3 'runts' that would be on the "Right" side but the 10 that made it on the "Left" side are all about equal in growth with no deformities. They are on day 19.
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It must be exciting. Great pictures of the fry and a beautiful planted aquarium. Thanks for sharing.
Scott
Hi Jon, Babies look pretty big now. Can we get some stills?
Ed
"There was no spoon"
Magnificient! Great job - Kath
Last edited by Mr Wild; 04-22-2009 at 09:19 AM.
**update** ... Ive have an estimated 38-40 small ones in total. Here is a picture of some of them. They are approx 1.5 months old. No idea on what to do with them when they get bigger
Last edited by jonboy1969; 04-22-2009 at 12:04 PM.
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