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Discusguru

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  1. They don't pay out as far as I know. Ring them up awhile ago when there was a power cut letting them know that I have live fishes worth more than $15000.00 and they need power to survive. I was told that they will not be responsible for any death.

    The insurance don't cover either.

    Luckily for me none of my discus die after 8 hrs without power. All the canister filter didn't make it :evil:

  2. Yes BB tanks are mainly for growing the discus and keeping the water quality at its premium by doing massive water changes. Onces they reaches adults you can put them into your planted show tank. Imagine trying to syphon the gravel on 50 odd tanks daily . lol

    Hey Luke, how's the melon doing?

    Cheers,

    Ron

  3. Hi , first of all what is the temp of the tank? Discus like to be in the range of 28-30 .

    A single discus in a tank is too lonely for the poor fish cos discus are schooling fish and so they do better in a group of 6-8.

    Color bit is a good pellet which the discus will eat.

    Keep an eye on the flying fox cos' they will annoy the discus by latching on to them.

    Cardinal, Rummynose, bristalnose, loaches are allright with discus cos' they can handle the higher temp. Personally I would't put Gourami and Platty in with discus.

    Hope that help and happy fish keeping.

    Ronnie

  4. you will still have to remove the filter cos when you have frys they will get suck up. If your tank is fully cycled you can remove the filter totally.Just a heater and an airstone turn down low will do. Oh and the cone.

    Advantage is better chances for the fry to find the parents.

    Happy discus keeping and may 2006 bring you heaps of discus frys. Don't forget to take some pics.

    Ronnie

  5. Congrat on getting a pair. Make sure that there is a male and a female. Quite often 2 female can do the spawning act too. lol.

    For a start you can put them in a BB tank of their own with a heater and a sponge filter. A 600x450x450 is a good size breeding tank. You can put in a breeding cone if you want or let them spawn on the glass. With a breeding cone all the eggs will be layed in a tidy patch and fertile rate is higher. On the glass the eggs will be layed all over the place and fertile rate is lower. Try to place the tank in an area where there is less foot trafic . The fish will feel more secure and look after the eggs. Try not to disturbed them after they spawn. You don't have to change water after they spawn. Start changing water when you see free swimmers. Start by doing 10% water change daily and slowly increase the %age of waterchange. Feed the pair a very small amount when they are guarding the eggs once a day so that you don't foul the water.

    HTH and good luck.

    Ronnie

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