Your welcome!
I do struggle with how to explain these things in simple language. It is a difficult concept to explain without the use of some technical jargon as it is so wierd.
Or we could just go with: My apoligizes to anyone who has been compelled to grab a dictionary after reading one of my posts....
Keith,
You might want to seperate the goldens from the rest for growout purposes. Eventually the browns will outcompete them for food.
Rick
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Thanks for the tip Rick, but at least this time that won't be a problem. This was the pairs very first successful batch and after I culled there are only 17 juvies left. It just so happens a member accidentally contacted me and it appears they are going to buy the 12 that are brown based, so I'll just have the 5 left that are golden. I read your PM quickly and I'll reread that and respond when I get home.
Keith
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Ah the joys of discus keeping, someone ate all the eggs.
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They look great Keith love em......josie
Last night I made a cage from some white plastic gutter guard and zip ties for Barb's cone so I'm all ready for the next spawn. Before the successful spawn the female laid every 5 days so it could end being put to use Sunday evening. It's been a while since I've been excited about something discus related, what a great bonus this pair having a recessive golden gene.
Thanks again to Rod for refreshing my biology education. Besides what he's said here I've exchanged a few PMs with him and am saving the info forever. Thanks too to Kenny and Forrest for bringing in the parents, I hope I have them around for a long long time.
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Keith
They look nice, keep us posted.
Thanks.
Mine didn't turn out too bad, but it took a while. Cutting the thick edge off the gutter guard before you start makes it a little easier to work with. Maybe I'll take a pic of it latter. It's currently in use, as the pair decided too mess with me and spawn yesterday afternoon, a day before I expected. That's the good news, unfortunately this spawn is only about a third of the size of the last one and the eggs sure aren't in a tight grouping.
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