When you are thinking about breeding discus fish, there are certain things that you need to know in order to make sure that the breeding process is a successful experience for you and the fish. Discus fish are great fish to breed and you can also earn a little extra money from selling the fry, but you need to know a lot about discus fish before you begin. But once you have done your research on this species, then you will be ready to think about breeding discus fish. Here are a few dos and don"t of breeding discus fish.
DO: make sure that you invest in a bigger fish tank if you have a small aquarium. Discus fish require a minimum of a twenty gallon tank, however twenty seven gallons is ideal for breeding discus fish.
DON't forget that you will need a male and a female discus fish to begin breeding, it might seem obvious but a lot of people tend to over look this fact!
DO: provide your fish with an area for them to lay their eggs. This should be a flat, vertical surface at the bottom of the tank such as an over turned empty plant pot.
DON'T: over feed your fish. Make sure that you still feed your discus fish the recommended daily amount of food, do not over feed them because this can result in illness and even death in some cases.
DO: give your discus fish a wide and varied diet, when discus fish are breeding it is important that they have a variety in order for them to begin mating. This can include discus food pellet and live and freeze dried food such as blood worms.
DON': leave food debris on the bottom of the tank, always make sure to scoop out any left over food because this can dirty the water and cause bacteria to grow, causing your discus to become ill and hamper their breeding efforts.
DO: maintain a good water pH level and temperature; this is imperative for good fish health and breeding environments. Water should be kept at a pH level of 6.5 and a temperature of 86 degrees when breeding.
DON'T: become disheartened if your fish do not mate straight away, these things take time and you need to be patient and try again if the first time is un- successful, and never force the fish.
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