That is very creative!!
Barb
In a discussion about where to find discus breeding cones, someone mentioned a DIY idea. It sounded like a good idea, so I built one for under $10. A little Dremel tool work, silicone to secure the flower pots and a rim for a lip and it looks pretty good. It's not as beautiful as the glazed ones but I guest it will work. My discus are still a little young but I hope to give it a try this spring or summer. I'll try to add some pictures. Ken
That is very creative!!
Barb
Has anybody else tried this?
that's pretty cool and i do not see anything wrong with it besides all the ridges. if it was a bit smoother it would be better IMO but then again i know nothing of breeding so take my advise with a grain of salt my friend.
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Hi Guys heres one i made a while back just different size pots siliconed together cost about £1.50 each cheers Jim
Even though I don't have discus currently. I have played with them since 1986. I us to use what was called a rose pot. Basically a clay pot that was longer and came down to a cone shape. Some garden centers had them and places like A.C. Moore for decorating. They had them for silk flower stuff. I would think someone still makes them. Cost is like $2. I like the ones Barb made. They look nice.
Here's something I've used for 30 years. A simple Tupperware ( or whatever brand ) dried spaghetti holder :-) You can find these in Dollar stores, Target, Wal-Mart etc. It's foodsafe plastic and does not hold crud and algae in the pours like ceramics. I fill it with gravel ( whatever you like ) and sit it on the bottom. They are also very inexpensive :-)
Just a thought !!!
Very nice! Good ideas from all! THANKS!
Gonna try the food safe tuperware! thanks Dollar store here I come (or Walmart!)ok..so i'm jumping the gun, I don't have a pair yet lol
I used to use clay flower pots or pvc pipe siliconed to a piece of glass was another favorite,to each his own IMO
I have a pair in a community tank that always breed on a pleco cave. Yours is very cool an creative!
I was contenplating making some breeding surfaces out of slate tile? Is there any reason why the shape has to be that of a cone?
I was gonna order some cones but, I have a lot of tiles left from some projects. Guess I'm going to try a somple A frame design first.
Some are glazed though, anybody has an opinion about this?
I saw a glimpse of them in some of your previos pics and was gonna ask what in the world it was, turns out it's experience discus keeping being manifested
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I would test the tiles first and make sure they don't alter the PH....Not sure about the glazing....slate is a natural stone and doesn't effect the PH. Years ago it was used in fish tanks for the bottom.
I am a relative newbie on discus breeding but it seems that they will select just about anything. I have had them spawn on the glass and have had wigglers there. They have also used driftwood, rocks, clay pots, sponge filter up tubes, and filter intake tubes. Right now I have a pair in a breeding tank with a spawn on a 3 inch piece of PVC that I cut one end at 40 degrees and one at 50 degrees, adds up to 90 and long enough to fit across my 29 gal. They spawned on the bottom side though. Will see if the wigglers can hang on. Barbs swirl cones sure look cool though and plan to get some of those. I love the innovation that people come up with.