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  • wow your so cool i separate my gold fish eggs in different tank coz they were all eaten if i dont put them in other place

  • why are discus's so expensive?

  • How to make them fertililized? i JUST SAW MY FISH EGGS TODAY AND IT"S WAS ALL WHITE :(

  • wow!

  • 0:25

    Fish: Uhm, can I help you with something?

  • i think the clear ones are regular and the white ones are albino am i right

  • @snivy606 white eggs are unfertilized :(

  • Este video nos muestra la belleza de la naturaleza y como surge la vida .De estas cosas pequeñas surgen grandes bellezas.

  • What is the best way to remove the infertile eggs without disturbing the fertile eggs?

  • @RAndomJboy wait for the fertile eggs to hatch.

  • @GavinClementMelanson but wont the unfertile eggs create fungus?

  • @RAndomJboy well if you notice it's harming the fertile eggs, try and carefully removing them without disturbing the fertile ones. id say poke a needle trough em and just gently wiggle em out.

  • @GavinClementMelanson would tweezers work for removing the infertile eggs? im just not good with needles. :P

  • @PoofityPuff as long as you aren't disturbing the fertile eggs...I'm sure it would be fine :)

  • hey how come my Discus eggs are orange? Does this mean they're not fertilized? :( how long before they hatch?

  • Aw! The mommy is watching her babies hatch!

  • Cute

  • The Miracle of Life is an incredible Show.

  • They look like tatpoles Alittle. Lol So amazing

    P.S. Nice vid ;)

  • That is just amazing to watch them hatching ;)

  • How much is that worth $.$

  • LOL

    the fishes guarding their babies xD

  • congrats man :)

  • My discus lay eggs seriously every week but they always eat them. This has been going on for like 3 months now. Any help or ideas what to do?

  • @snyderguy hey guy, if they're eating them, wait till they're fertilized then cover them with wire mesh and add anti fungus stuff to your water and add an air bubbler under them lightly. Once they're wrigglers, the parrents get a little more paternal about them :) Try it, if not pull em out and raise them yourself. Some discus never get it figured out

  • @snyderguy hey guy, if they're eating them, wait till they're fertilized then cover them with wire mesh and add anti fungus stuff to your water and add an air bubbler under them lightly. Once they're wrigglers, the parents get a little more paternal about them :) Try it, if not pull em out and raise them yourself. Some discus never get it figured out

  • @discusherder Thanks! I'll definitely try it out

  • @discusherder how to raise the baby ourself?

  • discus are very expensive if you sell them to a pet store you can make thousands

  • WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE PURPLE AND WHITE EGGS?MALE AND FEMALE?

    THE WWE NEXUS SUCKS

  • 1st time in my life i saw my fish (red blood parrot) laying eggs, 1st day i saw all normal transparence eggs. 2nd day i saw some of the eggs turned in white colour. may i know why they become white eggs? then, 3rd day when i home i found up all my fish eggs gone #,# why it happened like that??

  • @senny7628 Other fish eat them

  • @senny7628 if the go white it means that they are either unable to grow and just die anyway or the male did not do his job and fertalize them which in that case will die anyway so if you ever get white eggs ..means their dead lol you will mainly get white eggs if its either a new tank or the fish or not used to its surroundings

  • I love this vid! So detailed :) And... Does the adult Goldfish eat the hatchlings???

  • @playmelikeamelody Its not a Goldfish, its a Discus and I do not know.

  • @tyler361549 Oh yeah lol xD I was watching a couple of other vids lol xD xD

  • So are the white ones infertile or just not ready?

  • @matoy77 They're not fertilised!

  • @playmelikeamelody Chill, I was just asking and now I know. That's what I thought anyway.

  • @matoy77 Do you think I was being mad? I just told you the answer.. so no need to say "Chill" You should have said thanks for the answer.

  • @playmelikeamelody Well to me it sounded like you were annoyed by the exclaimation mark. However, now realising you are not mad, thank you for your abswer. =)

  • eck! thats so gross...i mean i love little babies of any species, but i have a hang up with round circle things clumped up together...it grosses me out!! ~~ like people with acne...i cannot be around..

  • the dark coloured eggs are the proper ones, so what are the white coloured ones? how come they arent hatching, i own discus fish atm and a couple spawn eggs twice already and the mother always eats it i dno why!

  • @times58 The white ones haven't been fertilised.

  • Mommy and Daddy watching over them <3 :D

  • @rushnerd wtf xD

  • thats cool to watch n hehe they look like sperm :P:)

  • u must make alot of money when you sell them

  • WHY SOME EGG PURPULE AND ANOTHER WHITE

  • the purple ones are the hatched ones u fucking retard look closely their movin

  • @hakuna50 purple are fertilized eggs that are hatching and white are ones that are unfertilized that will not hatch anything

  • Wow, All I Know Is WithParrot Fish U HAVE TO Take Away The Parents Or Try And Catch All The Babies

  • LOL the way how the mother waits anxiously for the hatching..

    Congratulations!

  • so cooolll

  • a caring mother

  • wow!.this is so cool!! thank you so much for uploading this :)

  • you must use methyline blue for anti bacteria before they lay eggs so you won't get that much white unfertile eggs ok,,

  • it looks like a sperm cell! they had small tails and big head! haha!

  • your not supposed to take the parents away from the eggs thats a bad move, the fry need the parents to live for the first 5-10 day becuz of what is known as discus milk, look it up

  • i took the perents away from my batch straigh away they all lived

  • Its recommended that you take the adults out so they wont eat the fry.

  • WOW! This is just amazing! I had a discus fish years ago, she would lay tons of eggs, but wouldn't let any other fish - male or female- be around her. I wish I had seen this happening in my own fish tank.

    Congratulations!

  • wow, your now rich, lol. Great video.

  • @matoy77 don't count your discuss before they've hatched lol.

  • Very interesting, thanks for sharing! Mine have just layed and i'm waiting for them to hatch; fingers crossed!

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