How to set up Discus Fish to Breed!
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- Опубликовано: 13 июн 2024
- Setting Up Your Discus Fish for Breeding
Welcome to Sheller Aquatics! In this video, we'll walk you through the essential steps to successfully set up your Discus fish for breeding. Whether you're a seasoned aquarist or just starting, these tips will help you create the perfect environment for your fish to thrive and reproduce.
In This Video:
Choosing the Right Pair:
Selecting healthy, compatible Discus fish.
Tips on identifying a male and female pair.
Setting Up the Breeding Tank:
Ideal tank size and setup.
Maintaining optimal water parameters (temperature, pH, hardness).
Filtration and aeration needs.
Creating the Perfect Breeding Environment:
Adding suitable plants and breeding cones.
Ensuring privacy and minimizing stress for the fish.
Feeding and Nutrition:
Providing a balanced diet rich in vitamins and nutrients.
Using Sheller Aquatics' Vitamin Kit and blackworm cubes for optimal health.
Monitoring and Care:
Signs of spawning behavior.
Caring for eggs and fry.
Water changes and maintaining cleanliness in the breeding tank.
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Great video! I have 5 pairs sitting on eggs right now. I value your wisdom in this area.
That is awesome. I appreciate your kind words 🙏
Lots of info in this video! Thanks very much for sharing!
Thank you so much, I really appreciate you and your support!
Wow you answered so many questions for me in this one video thanks very informative video
I am here for you!
So much knowledge transferred - food, fat/protein, calcium, rain, pH ⬆ thank you!
I really appreciate your support, The original video was 2 hours long, so much work but I'm loving it!
You are one of my mentors 😊
I was trained by some of the best in the world, Im only as good as my mentors and stand on their shoulders. Steve Heller
Love the videos, I left a comment not long ago about getting into breeding. So far had 3 spawns. Not many fertile but have a few fry left. For the next spawn (they are about to spawn now) I have lowered the tds to 77
77 is perfect, keep an eye on the pH @ 5.5 the male becomes infertile and cant fertilize the eggs! Im excited for your journey, PLEASE keep me updated.
@@shelleraquaticsthankyou I’ll be sure to 👍 I have learnt a lot from your videos
Awesome 👌
My tds is 170 how do I lower it?
I don't measure in Tds, but 40-80 microsiemens is approximately 28-56 tds range, you don't have to nail it but the closer the better. The will breed in 170 but the hatch rate will be low due to the calcium and magnesium in the water, the quick calcification of the egg does not allow the male to fertilize the egg in time unless he is really fast at getting down to business
Steve Heller
How do I lower my tds it’s 170-180 from tap
RO, Peat or Catapa Leaves