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  • chelltom
    Registered Member
    • Dec 2019
    • 123
    • North Mississippi / Memphis
    • Tom

    Blueish for breakfast

    Bluefish for breakfast

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    Last edited by chelltom; 02-04-2025, 12:40 PM.
  • Second Hand Pat
    Administrator and MVP Dec.2015
    • Sep 2010
    • 33302
    • Central Florida
    • Pat

    #2
    Very nice Tom Are these your first fry?
    Pat
    Your Discus are talking to you...Are you listening

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    • chelltom
      Registered Member
      • Dec 2019
      • 123
      • North Mississippi / Memphis
      • Tom

      #3
      Originally posted by Second Hand Pat
      Very nice Tom Are these your first fry?
      Pat
      Yes The first fry that have made it this far. At what point should I try and separate you think ? Parents are starting to get pretty aggressive when anyone other than me approaches the tank. They seem to trust me for some reason , but I am sure if I try to net them or the fry there will be a major panic
      Last edited by chelltom; 02-04-2025, 12:50 PM.

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      • CliffsDiscus
        Registered Member
        • Apr 2003
        • 3102
        • San Francisco

        #4
        Awesome, please keep us posted. You can siphon out the fry.

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        • chelltom
          Registered Member
          • Dec 2019
          • 123
          • North Mississippi / Memphis
          • Tom

          #5
          Originally posted by CliffsDiscus
          Awesome, please keep us posted. You can siphon out the fry.
          how long should I wait ?

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          • CliffsDiscus
            Registered Member
            • Apr 2003
            • 3102
            • San Francisco

            #6
            The last time someone phone me and ask the same question the fry were gone, so now is a good time.

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            • Brianmcq
              Silver Member

              • Mar 2024
              • 38
              • Sparta Wisconsin
              • Brian McQuilkin

              #7
              New Fry need to graze 24/7 on the parents. I feed newly hatch brine shrimp on day 5 of free swimming. If I decide to to remove the fry from the parents , I make sure they are eating the freshly hatch brine shrimp, you can tell by seeing the orange color in there belly's.
              Feeding constantly 5 times day seem to give great results.

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              • chelltom
                Registered Member
                • Dec 2019
                • 123
                • North Mississippi / Memphis
                • Tom

                #8
                Originally posted by Brianmcq
                New Fry need to graze 24/7 on the parents. I feed newly hatch brine shrimp on day 5 of free swimming. If I decide to to remove the fry from the parents , I make sure they are eating the freshly hatch brine shrimp, you can tell by seeing the orange color in there belly's.
                Feeding constantly 5 times day seem to give great results.
                Thanks will do

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