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you are welcomeQuote:
Originally Posted by worliman
great pictures jim
fingers crossed they get it right soon and you get some great fry out of them
here is an old pic of a female breeding tube from an old pb of mine. not as clear as your pics but i thought i would share it anyway
cheers
matt
Hi Mat.......top shot too Pal.....it is great to have these shots it makes so much difference to know what to look for......thanks
Hi Guys, love your photo's u sure have nice fish :D
thanks
Hei ur first pics helped me a lot because I just had a pair of discus laying eggs in my community tank and I was really confused about the male because he had a small tube sticking out too.I was thinking I had two females and was little bit upset. Your pics helped me a lot.I am now positive that I have a proven pair. I seperated the pair to a 29 gal tank where they had spawned twice but both times they ate the eggs. I heard that its usual that discus eat their eggs.They lay eggs like every 5 days apart.Hopefully next once would show me some luck!!
Thomas
Glad to help
Cheers.
Can anyone explain to me the diffference between male and female breeding tubes? I can't see the difference.
Thanks,
Alex
The female breeding tube is round, like a straw. It has a blunt end, sort of cut off square (once again, think of the straw).
The male breeding tube is "V" shaped and shorter than the female's tube.
great pics, really helpful.
Wow. Great pics. What camera did you get for this?