While in the presence of other fish, discus fish become highly territorial during the process of pair bonding.
The male discus fish manifests aggressive behavior, usually chasing other fish away from the female discus or the area where they are located
.
At what age do discus start breeding?
Because discus fish are difficult to sex while they are still young, you may need to wait until the fish mature and they may naturally pair off on their own. Female discus fish reach sexual maturity at
12 months of age
, while males take a few months more to mature.
Is breeding discus easy?
Summary Recap. The above formula was always necessary with wild caught Discus, but
with domestic raised Discus, often it can be much easier to induce spawning in a well-mated pair of Discus
. Remember to give them the correct water conditions, and a well-planted aquarium, which is large enough for their needs.
How old is a 2 inch discus?
A 2 1⁄2 inch discus fish is only
three months old
when they are shipped to customers. The growth rate from 2 1⁄2 inch to 4 inch keeping the fish in a small aquarium will only take four more months.
How do you know if a discus fish is stunted?
- The shape of the fish resembles a football or a bullet.
- The eyes of the fish are very large in comparison to the size of the body.
- The eyes of the fish are different sizes one being larger than the other.
How do you get a breeding pair of discus?
How often do discus lay eggs?
This stage requires patience and careful monitoring. When and if the discus spawn in this stage, they will lay eggs
every week for up to fifteen weeks
. This cycle usually occurs twice a year and can be rigged with careful adjustment of feeding, temperature and water conditions.
Do discus fish fight each other?
Fighting can be seen in a pair of discus fish
. They may display bold colors, can lock jaws and even peck at one another.
Do discus really need daily water changes?
Discus fish don’t require daily water changes unless they are juveniles
, and you want to grow them to their maximum potential. However, they still need frequent water changes, and you should certainly do it if you want to raise a healthy, big, and beautiful fish.
Will discus eat babies?
What is the lifespan of a discus fish?
In home aquariums, discus live for
an average of 10 years, but can live up to 15 years
, and can grow up to 8 inches.
Why do discus eggs turn white?
The osmotic pressure created by the minerals in the water will make the eggs calcify
. As a result, your discus eggs turn white very soon after the pair spawn. When there are higher levels of minerals in your water, the pressure outside the eggs is less than the pressure inside the eggs.
How long does it take for discus to grow full size?
They are fully grown at the age of approximately
2 to 2.5 years
! To ensure the steady and stable growth of our discus fish, we recommend continuing to feed 3 daily meals of our STENDKER Discus Feed.
Can discus breed colors?
All colors and types of discus will interbreed
and produce fertile fry. Some types like Pigeon Blood and Blue Diamonds are easily recognized.
Is discus peaceful?
Discus are generally calm, peaceful fish
, but as cichlids, they can be aggressive toward one another, especially when attempting to pair off and spawn. Shy or submissive fish should be removed if they are unable to compete. Most serious hobbyists do not mix their discus with too many other species.
How often should discus be fed?
The question we are asked most often is, “What do you feed your discus, and how often do you feed them.” Discus enjoy a varied diet consisting of high-quality nutrients, but they also like their goodies.
Adult discus are fed twice daily, and younger fish are fed three times a day or more
.
How much is a discus fish worth?
Strain Name Size#2 (3.0 – 4.0 inches) Size#3 (4.5+ inches) | Blue Diamonds $85.00 $100.00 | Turquoise Checkerboard $80.00 $90.00 | Pigeon Blood $100.00 | Tangerine $90.00 $110.00 |
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Why is my discus black?
Velvet disease
is not normally a popular problematic parasite in a discus tank. This is a very small parasite, and looks like small white spots, or very fine dusting of white powder over the body of the fish, and one of the reasons discus can turn black.
How do you prevent discus stunting?
Do discus fins grow back?
Can discus breed with angelfish?
Why do my discus keep eating their eggs?
REASON #1
The Discus pair is still inexperience
.
When the Discus Pair do spawn and produce some eggs, they might found it difficult to adapt to changes. Due to lack of experience, the Discus Pair eat their eggs.
Can discus breed in a community tank?
Setting up the breeding tank
Your chances of having a successful spawn and be able to raise the fry all within the confines of a community tank are slightly less than winning the lottery
. Many people will panic when, after keeping a group of discus in a community tank, they witness their first batch of eggs.
Will discus eat eggs?
It is normal for discus to eat their eggs
. It will often take them 10 spawns before they have a batch of eggs they don’t eat.
Can I remove discus eggs?
Once the parents have spawned
leave the eggs a couple of hours before removing them using a container
. The eggs then need to be placed into a little tank filled with water from the other tank, it must be heated to the same temperature and either have a little sponge filter in it or just an air stone.
How many fry do discus have?
In a pinch, discus fish have also been known to lay their eggs directly on the vertical glass wall of the tank. Until the eggs are laid, the pair will intently clean the surface that they selected as the substrate. The females will position their breeding tube against the surface and lay
up to 400 tiny eggs
.