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  1. #1
    Just an Egg
    Join Date
    Dec 2011
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    Newcastle Australia
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    3day old fry in display tank.

    I have 7 discus in a 4x2x2 and a pair has recently started laying eggs. To begin with the eggs were getting eaten in a day or so. But this time the eggs survived and now have about 30 swimming fry on my hands. At the moment they are still swimming on the driftwood where the parents laid.
    I'm assuming very shortly they will leave the wood and start swimming next to mum n dad.
    What is the chances that the fry will actually live in this display tank? Have people successfully breed discus in community tanks and raised the fry?
    What an I going to do about feeding them? Will the slime coat and scraps left over from normal feeding be enough to sustain them until they are big enough to be removed from the parents?
    The parents are doing an amazing job of protecting them.

  2. #2
    Wrigglers
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    Jul 2011
    Location
    Perth, Australia
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    Hi Firthy,

    Check out this thread a bit further down the page and have a chat to Nev. : )

    http://www.discusforums.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=23386

    Good luck with them,

    Cheers

  3. #3
    Medium Discus
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    Apr 2010
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    sydney
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    530
    What you have at the moment are wrigglers. It is doubtful they will survive , but not impossible. In a large tank its hard for them to find the parents to attach too and they don't have much energy reserves so tyre easily and will dye in the substrate of your tank. Also if the adults feel threatened by other fish in the tank they will eat them. To give them a fighting chance leave a night light on for them through the night.

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    Blue Diamond Discus swampy1972's Avatar
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    Aug 2009
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    Shell Cove, NSW
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    I agree with Marlon - not impossible, but not likely. I'd invest in a small separate tank for your pair if you can.

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