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gklgkl
04-09-2011, 01:24 AM
It's been two months since I had my discus in my planted 100 g and they are still scare of me. Sometime some little movement will make them slam to the wall. I read a news post saying keep scaring them until they get used to it. I am just wondering if it's gonna work.

Eddie
04-09-2011, 01:27 AM
It's been two months since I had my discus in my planted 100 g and they are still scare of me. Sometime some little movement will make them slam to the wall. I read a news post saying keep scaring them until they get used to it. I am just wondering if it's gonna work.

2 months and scared is not a good deal. How many do you have? What size? Any other fish? Can you provide pictures of the fish?

Its not so much that you want to scare them so they get used to it, its about not changing YOUR routine to keep them from being scared. You want to move about the tank and allow them to get used to you.

gklgkl
04-09-2011, 01:52 AM
i have some 6 discus...2 of them is laying eggs on the other end, 12 neon tetra, some guppy. attached couple pictures

Eddie
04-09-2011, 02:51 AM
More than likely the pair is stressing the others out.


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gklgkl
05-04-2011, 01:22 AM
Finally I get it..... Feed live blackworm....they are following me now :)

m1nh0h
05-04-2011, 02:47 AM
i used to have that dracaena plant too when i used to have angelfish but i read those aernt supposed to be submersed under the water and that they will survive for about 6 months or so but will eventually die... not 100% if thats true but just a heads up

plecocicho
05-04-2011, 06:35 AM
Dracanea plants should be removed asap, as they cant survive under water.

Human Torch
05-05-2011, 03:52 PM
I had mines for 3 months and at times they get freaked out when I step close to the tank.

Hsunami
05-05-2011, 05:11 PM
What needs to be done is more maintenance. If they see ur hand in there they won't be scared. Ever since i got my little ones i been doing maintenance every day. At first they were scared. By the 5th day they will always come to my hand to see if i have food even though theres a big black tube in there. And now its just follow my hand so i do my maintenance at a turtle pace. Kind of annoying because if i need to siphon an area they'll just stick around there and not move.

Hand feeding helps too after they are use to ur hand. Then they'll eventually associate Person= Hand=good thing = FOOD.

gklgkl
05-06-2011, 03:40 AM
I think they now associate me = live black worm. I have had them for couple months and they were scare of me every time I come close to the tank. Mostly I fed them frozen blood worm and they were doing just so-so. Some didn't even want to come out and eat. Last week I decided to try some live black worm...I couldn't believe how drastic their behavior changed. Now every time I walk by the tank, they are all actively swimming to me begging for food. And I agree we must hand feed them. I wonder what will happen if I switch back to frozen blood worm...such a fun hobby

Hsunami
05-06-2011, 03:57 AM
yep! where u get live blackworm? do you culture ur own? they should be fine with the frozen bloodworm again if you tried again. They just needed to associate you with equal good thing first.

mikel
05-06-2011, 05:38 AM
seriously, these discus are good at training their humans....:))))mike:p