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Tribblo
12-31-2016, 09:00 PM
So I want to get some more kinds of food in their diet, and I know discus adore mosquito larvae, but I'm super paranoid about diseases and etc for starting from scratch.
Can anyone share their experiences on how they breed larvae well and healthy?
Online How to's are basically just saying to put a bucket of water outside, but is there a better way of doing it?
I've never breed or cultured anything.

Cheers

LizStreithorst
12-31-2016, 09:24 PM
I prefer a large containers of water rather than buckets. I toss in come old hay, leaves and maybe a bit of dirt. I get tons of larvae. My fish have never gotten a pathogen from them. I don't know what their nutritional value is. I do know that the Discus can't resist going for them because the larvae have this swisting motion as they swim. And just think...they're free!!!!!

Tribblo
01-01-2017, 06:05 PM
I prefer a large containers of water rather than buckets. I toss in come old hay, leaves and maybe a bit of dirt. I get tons of larvae. My fish have never gotten a pathogen from them. I don't know what their nutritional value is. I do know that the Discus can't resist going for them because the larvae have this swisting motion as they swim. And just think...they're free!!!!!

True, I was just mostly worried about pathogens.
Cheers, will have to wait for spring though

Keith024
01-16-2017, 07:12 PM
I was also interested in doing this as I used to do it for other fish with great results, I wonder whoever has any more experience in this because I am also concerned about and disease which can be introduced in the tank, even though the larvae would be coming from a controlled environment.

brady
01-18-2017, 03:46 PM
I have done this several times with know problems.VIP, put a screen on top of the bucket
otherwise if they turn into mosquitos you will only be adding to your misery. LOL

LizStreithorst
01-18-2017, 04:25 PM
I was also interested in doing this as I used to do it for other fish with great results, I wonder whoever has any more experience in this because I am also concerned about and disease which can be introduced in the tank, even though the larvae would be coming from a controlled environment.

I have a ton of experience doing it. I do not cover my containers. I just harvest the larvae before they turn into adults. The fish go crazy from them. If you're worried about it don't do it. An element of risk goes hand in hand with feeding live food.

Keith024
01-20-2017, 10:34 AM
Thats true I always had very good results with other fish however never tried it with Discus and at my first chance I will try :)

Will- in - Oz
01-23-2017, 05:15 PM
Some mosquito larvae are a proven vector (carrier/transmitter) for mycobacteriosis (fish MB)

Dis82
01-25-2017, 10:02 PM
Is the mosquito larvae easy to see once it's ready?