Fish house tour part 2 Discus Hans USA Baltimore Importer of Stendker Discus ~ Germany
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hi again, i have some Q? for you if you don't mind
what is the good size for breeding?
when i will start feeding the fry?
when can i take the fry from the parent?
do i need to change water even if there is big filter connected to breeding tank? if yes please tell me why?
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Thank you.
what's the good size for breeding?
if i have 16 fish in my tank can i chose any male and female and put them togather in breeding tank?!!
how i will know if they are ready for breeding?
how mony time yearly the discus breeding
what is your advice if i want to do small project for discus?
can you take video for your filtration? under each rack its nice
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@HansDiscus - hmm interesting, whats the ph of your water over there? most of the people i read about seem to use ro for hatching the fry and a mix for the younger juveniles. i have to say though, your methods definitely look like they're working
where are you
mrate010 1 year ago
@mrate010
We are in Baltimore, MD
Hans
HansDiscus 1 year ago
wow nice man how much this project cost you ?
also how you know witch one is the mail and witch the femail?
what is your tanks PH and tempreture?
your tank without ligth ist ok for th fish without ligth?
what you feed your fish?
what is the good size for breeding tank
mrate010 1 year ago
@mrate010
Cost: a lot, but it's a business and setting up a business cost money.
Male/female: more pointed fins is 90% a male, more round is most of the time female. But we put them in breeding tanks so they can "prove" them self lol
pH/temp.: we keep the pH between 6.8 and 7.2. We heat the whole fish houses, temp. in the building (so in the tanks) is always 85~86F
Light: we've enough light in the building, no need to put light on every tank.
Food: we make our own food mix.
Breeding tank: 20 gl
HansDiscus 1 year ago
wow that is some endeavor you got going. i dont know much about discuss, but I know the like softer water. is softer water needed to breed them and keep them healthy. im guessing you either have soft water or an RO setup
TheFreshPeddler 1 year ago
@TheFreshPeddler
Hi we keep all our Discus in just tap water and they breed on tap water too, no RO,
Hans
HansDiscus 1 year ago