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    Wrigglers
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    My First Spawn

    How good is it when you get your first spawn
    the pair layed on a bit of driftwood in my community tank now what do i do
    Vince

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    Keep an eye on them. There's only a small percentange that the fry will survive in a community tank. But they may survive. Maybe you want to consider a breeding tank ?

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    COngratulations,

    thats awesome.
    If u want babies then id definately consider a breeding tank.

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    I have one breeding tank and one on tne way but i have two red turks in them purchased only a few days ago and iam seeding in a new sponge filter for the second tank to late to move them into the other tank and tranfer the turks to the community tank?
    Vince

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    Its up to you. Does the red turk already started spawning ? If they have, might better leave them alone.

    Good luck with the fry ^^

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    question about new hatched: is it normal to wrigglers to spent 3 days until got free swimming? i have a batch of maybe 75 babies and they still with their yolk sack but is black, and they are attached to the spawning site yet. i need to worry about that?
    regards

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    Hi Geral, you've got wrigglers, that's wonderful.

    Yes, they can certainly spend three days on the cone before they go free swimming. You should find they begin swimming today. See if you can slow your filter down, to make it easier for the fry to attach to the parents.
    Thirty-five years keeping and breeding discus, and I'm still learning :P

    Merrilyn has passed, but will not be forgotten - Goodbye dear friend

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    What about water changes can i do them now while they have spawned
    Vince

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    Of course. In fact you must keep the water as clean as possible.

    When you do the water change, do it carefully so you dont scare them. Also when adding new water try not to make a lot of splash.

    I use hose for this and dip it into the water, so there no splash at all.

    Good luck

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    All the highs and the lows just in two days of being a would be breeder
    The hungry mother just laid her self a meal
    She ate all of em up
    Vince

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