It would interesting to know also how many male people think are sterile while the problem is somewhere else, like water in tank to hard.
Can anyone guess at the percent of males that will be infertile? Is it a high number or low?
It would interesting to know also how many male people think are sterile while the problem is somewhere else, like water in tank to hard.
FrancK
2018 year of the big tank!!!.
You both have interesting points. Doesn't certain medications also hurt the fertility of fish too? I've seen tanks at the LFS where they automatically (or if an outbreak occurs) they treat the tanks. Maybe this will also have an effect on the possible fertility of a fish?
Tina
I read somewhere once that 5% of human males have no/low fertility. It wouldn't surprise me if that was a close figure for the discus as well. I think some males are just poor breeders, and just plain won't cooperate when breeding. Wheather they are fertile or not is pretty irrelevent if they won't pass over the eggs properly.
I myself think most of the problems with eggs not hatching or being eaten before they hatch is mainly due to poor water,or like you said Rod lazy males not passing over the eggs properly.The actual % of infertile males would be very low.
cheers
Darren Burgess
Townsville Queensland Australia
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