Kamis, 15 September 2011

Discus fish breeding techniques

           Spawning places commonly used is the tank size (100X50X45) cm. The height of water in the tank should be more than 35 cm because if less discus rarely want to marry.
           The place has water plants such as spawning or spatterdock echinodorus. Other materials that can be used as pasting eggs are bottles, flower pots, or plastic gutter pieces 4-6 inches in diameter is placed at the center of the tank.
           These fish like to care for and nurture their children in painstaking. Even discus "nursing" her children newly hatched a way to let the mucus in the body is inhaled by children (such as sucking).
           The couple has been dating the disc which is separated from his group can be directly released to the spawning tank. Ahead of spawning, the couple was busy cleaning the surface of the leaves of aquatic plants or other objects that functioned as a way of pasting egg nibbling dirt. That is where eggs are stored. When the egg is released, both the parent keeping a painstaking cleaning of dirt while fanning him with fins in order to obtain sufficient fresh water and oxygen. 
           After 2-3 days, the eggs will hatch into larvae and appeared begelantungan on the surface of the adhesive eggs. Four days later the larvae are able to swim and larvae attached to its mother's body while sucking mucus from the skin of its host body. At the time the larvae are no longer sticking, holding her son freed to roam.

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