All a pleasure to have fry. Lucked out with first attempt at discus breeding. One pair had about 200 fry. They are now about 110 days old have about 120-130 remaining. Have lost some along the way, specially around “the 30 day syndrome”. Slow grower . enjoy them
@@sopbape8120 you can change 20 -50 % every second day. Dont get disappointed if you loose some along the way. “ is difficulty to keep them alive” sometimes. The store i use more often said that. They have many years of experience and the also have difficulty keeping them alive. Feed them frequently. And if you can use potassium permanganate once a week. Used by many discus breeder that do it professionally. Thanks for your question
@@josepolanco1228 thanks for your response, how much do you feed the discus when they're in the breeding tank, when they lay their eggs and when the frylings hatch?
Congratulations on 20,000 followers 😊. I subscribe to four aquarium channels, one pure science, one pure aqua scaping, one fish knowledge and one pure enjoyment of the hobby... guess which one you are?
It is such a wonderful thing to see happening, myself I have 3 breeding couples in my show tank, and not able to place more then 1 more breeding tank which holds now 3 weeks old fry, second time breeding from this pair, I have a little over 100 babies free out swimming and eating.. will wait till the 5th week to remove parents.. but yes it is a awesome journey to take.
Great vid! My discus barely touch brine shrimp. Their preferred food is my homemade which is mainly salmon, squid, mussels and spinach. Beautiful breeding. Thanks for the params. I thought I learned on this channel that the low TDS/EC water was mainly for hatch rate 🤔improvement. It would be great to see you review or react to a video of a pro Discus Show if you haven't already.
Hello, greetings from Mexico. Excelent content. I would like to know your point of view about the fact that I had a clutch with a high fertilization rate, without fungus, but on the third day, prior to free swimming, the hatched fry detached themselves from the cone, falling and dying (or perhaps they died first and then fell). Thank you.
How many water changes do you do like when they havent laid eggs, when they do lay eggs, and when they're free swimming and you moventhem to another tank?
What's your plans for fluke issues with the fry? If they start dieing that'll be what the issue usually is but I'm sure you already know that. What will you use if this happens Graeme? Enjoyed this video a lot
To be honest, I'm not sure. When I was breeding more regularly I only encountered / noticed flukes a couple of times, and was advised to try PP at a low dose, but I'm not sure how effective it was in the end
I have new babies about 3 days old now, separated into a breeding "pen" hanging on the side of my tank. It gets good water flow etc.. I'm curious though, as they are all still just hanging out on the bottom. None are free swimming. If I stir them up, they swim about briefly and then just go to the bottom and wriggle. Many seem like they are either stuck in a clump or clinging to minor pieces of debris. I'm not sure if they are intentionally holding/biting onto debree or if they are tangled, but it looks like they are just sort of holding. Hard to say. I clean daily and put in fresh small clumps of egg yolk and some spirulina. Wondering if these are normal, or all destined to die horribly like the last batch, or if there's something I need to be doing? Any help welcome. Thanks.
It nice to see you breeding again, hope it all works out great for you and keep us up dated xx
Top video Graeme Congrats on the 20k
Thanks 👍
Congrats! That is very exciting. Round two with my kribs in the community tank. I'll pull the fry this time I think. At least some!
All a pleasure to have fry. Lucked out with first attempt at discus breeding. One pair had about 200 fry. They are now about 110 days old have about 120-130 remaining. Have lost some along the way, specially around “the 30 day syndrome”. Slow grower . enjoy them
How much do you have to change their water?
@@sopbape8120 you can change 20 -50 % every second day. Dont get disappointed if you loose some along the way. “ is difficulty to keep them alive” sometimes. The store i use more often said that. They have many years of experience and the also have difficulty keeping them alive. Feed them frequently. And if you can use potassium permanganate once a week. Used by many discus breeder that do it professionally. Thanks for your question
@@josepolanco1228 thanks for your response, how much do you feed the discus when they're in the breeding tank, when they lay their eggs and when the frylings hatch?
Congratulations on 20,000 followers 😊. I subscribe to four aquarium channels, one pure science, one pure aqua scaping, one fish knowledge and one pure enjoyment of the hobby... guess which one you are?
Clearly I'm the pure science one? ;-)
So many babies! Congratulations! Can’t wait to see them grow big and beautiful like their parents!
Enjoyed this video. I really hope the fry do well for you
It is such a wonderful thing to see happening, myself I have 3 breeding couples in my show tank, and not able to place more then 1 more breeding tank which holds now 3 weeks old fry, second time breeding from this pair, I have a little over 100 babies free out swimming and eating.. will wait till the 5th week to remove parents.. but yes it is a awesome journey to take.
Hi, thanks for your video and nice fishes, do you have the link for the dry bine shrimps..
Thanks a lot!.
Pat.
Good luck, thanks for sharing
Great vid!
My discus barely touch brine shrimp.
Their preferred food is my homemade which is mainly salmon, squid, mussels and spinach.
Beautiful breeding. Thanks for the params. I thought I learned on this channel that the low TDS/EC water was mainly for hatch rate 🤔improvement.
It would be great to see you review or react to a video of a pro Discus Show if you haven't already.
Hello, greetings from Mexico. Excelent content. I would like to know your point of view about the fact that I had a clutch with a high fertilization rate, without fungus, but on the third day, prior to free swimming, the hatched fry detached themselves from the cone, falling and dying (or perhaps they died first and then fell). Thank you.
Coooool congrats
How many water changes do you do like when they havent laid eggs, when they do lay eggs, and when they're free swimming and you moventhem to another tank?
What's your plans for fluke issues with the fry? If they start dieing that'll be what the issue usually is but I'm sure you already know that. What will you use if this happens Graeme? Enjoyed this video a lot
To be honest, I'm not sure. When I was breeding more regularly I only encountered / noticed flukes a couple of times, and was advised to try PP at a low dose, but I'm not sure how effective it was in the end
I have new babies about 3 days old now, separated into a breeding "pen" hanging on the side of my tank. It gets good water flow etc.. I'm curious though, as they are all still just hanging out on the bottom. None are free swimming. If I stir them up, they swim about briefly and then just go to the bottom and wriggle. Many seem like they are either stuck in a clump or clinging to minor pieces of debris. I'm not sure if they are intentionally holding/biting onto debree or if they are tangled, but it looks like they are just sort of holding. Hard to say. I clean daily and put in fresh small clumps of egg yolk and some spirulina. Wondering if these are normal, or all destined to die horribly like the last batch, or if there's something I need to be doing? Any help welcome. Thanks.
Fingers crossed
Do you feed them through out night as well ?
No, I try to leave them with the parents long enough that they do the night time feeding when they need it
@@AquariumAdventures thx
Hi,does corban discus havw a website? Also where is he based thanks. # really enjoy your videos 😁
Afraid he has retired
Do you know of any reputable breeders, I'm thinking of travelling to chens but it's a 8 hour round trip lol. Thank Steve
@@dumchild9284
Try jack wattley discus. They are in florida.
Size of that tank?
Are they wilds...??
What affects survival rate more then anything thing else with discus fry is KH. You want 0KH or the eggs will harden and not hatch
G- you feed just unhatched brine shrimp eggs
Not 'just' decapsulated brine shrimp, but I use it a lot