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    Registered Member discusmoose's Avatar
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    Default Re: Discus Breeding Cones DIY

    tough fnding clay pots here in SC.
    My father used slate back in the 50's and 60's( yes in metal frame ,slate bottom tanks, he was a early angelfish and discus breeder)
    I have had luck with clay bricks even, I dont think they are that particular. Id love the cones, but $22 a piece (Id need 10) and shipping is just too much for something I can substitute cheap.
    I am using some of my Dads original slates (3), 4 have red bricks, one pair (marlboros) like a piece of tinted glass,, I has a pot , and the last pr has a piece of clay pipe, all are succsessful, (heck I have a pr of koi angels that sawned the first time on the heater tube !
    Doc "B"

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    Default Re: Discus Breeding Cones DIY

    I think the cones are better for good reasons, wide at the bottom and then thins out on the top helps keep the eggs in a cluster.also by the eggs being closer together the male can do his thing right! I like the ones with the catch pan on the bottom.plus it looks cool. lol

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    Default Re: Discus Breeding Cones DIY

    My understanding of cones or any other breeding apparatus for that matter is that you want to give your fish an optimal surface so they breed where you want, not were they want, like a heater or a filter intake.

    Cones are a design adapted to discus from other fish like angels and works well since discus do long passes and need a large area to lay their clutch, on a wide cone, it becomes easier for the male to cover the eggs (in theory).

    Also the cones work well for artificial rearing, the parents would lay egg, cover them, and then you can move the cone and clutch to another vessel for rearing. They are self standing unlike slate, easy to clean, and I must say, I like the look in my tanks as well!

    First cone I ever saw was a flower pot used in cemeteries to place in graves, they are used upside down, are long to hold the stems, and have no hole in the botton to capture any water.

    I am a fan of barbs duo color cones!

    Rodrigo
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    Default Re: Discus Breeding Cones DIY

    I would love to get my paws of some lava lamp globes before the wax and liquid was put in them, i have always thought they would look cool as a spawning cone with marbles or colored crystals in them.
    "Don't count your Discus before they hatch" ............Joe

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    Default Re: Discus Breeding Cones DIY

    Quote Originally Posted by dalejordan View Post
    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 !!!
    I could not locate any of these in our local dollar stores but managed to pick up a set of three on Amazon. The discus love them.

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...ef=oss_product

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    Default Re: Discus Breeding Cones DIY

    Quote Originally Posted by gills View Post
    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.
    a rose cone is a great and cheap idea. Any cemetary flower shop should have them

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    Default Re: Discus Breeding Cones DIY

    I use so many things in the past, tapered wine bottles, plastic funnels, clay pots. and PVC pipes. but for some reason .I was never satisfy with the aesthetics. I do like Barbs two tones Peach and Creams..)

    Julian.

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    Default Re: Discus Breeding Cones DIY

    Thanks Julian! And I can't tell you how pleased I was when they mailed safely all the way from North Carolina to Hawaii unbroken!
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    Default Re: Discus Breeding Cones DIY

    thats pretty sweet, ill hafta remember that.

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    Default Re: Discus Breeding Cones DIY

    I am interested in buying a cone for a breeding tank. Where can I view them and buy them? My email is ericleebarth@ gmail . com

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