Monday, May 4, 2020

Building A Guppy Breeding Tank


What is the fastest way to breed guppies? Place the guppies in the breeding tank. At this point, all you can do is wait for your fish to breed. Place the male back in the regular tank when you notice that your female(s) are pregnant. You can tell whether a female fish is pregnant or not by looking to see if there is a dark mark on her abdomen. Dont forget to subscribe us. Be the first to watch all our new videos by subscribing to our channel. We will update every day new videos of aqua world best from worldwide. We will show you beautiful fish from all aquaristics world.

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Wednesday, April 29, 2020

Breeding Discus and Discus Eggs


How long do discus eggs take to hatch? In most respects, Discus Fish spawn like angelfish. The eggs hatch in about 3 or 4 days, during which time the parents guard the eggs, fan them with their fins, and work them over with their mouths, cleaning them of fungus or any foreign objects that may befall them. Dont forget to subscribe us. Be the first to watch all our new videos by subscribing to our channel. We will update every day new videos of aqua world best from worldwide. We will show you beautiful fish from all aquaristics world.

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Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Discus fish breeding


At what age do Discus start breeding? The minimum number to give you the best odds of a breeding pair is at least 12 discus fish. This is mainly because it is impossible to visibly tell the gender when they are young. Females reach maturity and start mating at about 9 months of age but males take up to 13 months. The discus must form pairs on their own.

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Aquariums Discus fish


Is discus fish hard to keep? These fish are very difficult to keep... People do, but those who enjoy the best success and relish in the hobby will in the main keep things very simple. Domestically-bred Discus are really no different to any other fish and these are the very basic rules: Keep them in groups, as they are a shoaling species.
Can I keep 2 discus?
Or just 2 discus? Discus are really herd animals, they live in very large shoals in the wild. If you are thinking of buying young/small discus, you should try to keep at least 5 of them together. They can get really depressed and sick just from the stress of being alone.
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baby discus fish


What do you feed baby discus fry? The best first food to feed them on is newly hatched brine shrimp. They love it and they will grow very quickly on this. The best way to start it is to wait until the fry are five days old. Then start off the first brine shrimp hatchery. Dont forget to subscribe us. Be the first to watch all our new videos by subscribing to our channel. We will update every day new videos of aqua world best from worldwide. We will show you beautiful fish from all aquaristics world.

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Friday, April 24, 2020

Discus Farm


When starting a Discus fish aquarium expect them to be part of your life for a while. With proper care Discus fish will live an average 6 to 8 years. Most Juvenile Discus can grow faster with this diet. Freshwater live food is more preferable for them. The number of times you feed your discus fish highly depends on their size. If they are 2-3 inches long, then feeding them every 2 hours is compulsory. Dont forget to subscribe us. Be the first to watch all our new videos by subscribing to our channel. We will update every day new videos of aqua world best from worldwide. We will show you beautiful fish from all aquaristics world. #discusfarm #discusfishfarm #fishfarm

Blue diamond discus planted tank

Care LevelModerate
TemperamentPeaceful
Color FormBlue
DietCarnivore
Water Conditions79-86° F, KH 3-8, pH 6.1-7.5
Max. Size8"
OriginCaptive-Bred, Malaysia
FamilyCichlidae
Minimum Tank Size55 gallons

The Blue Diamond Discus has been selectively bred for its brilliant blue coloration. It's distinguishing feature is the small white markings on it's body. However, the overall coloration of Discus will vary depending on mood and overall health of the fish. The Discus has surpassed the Angelfish as the most popular freshwater aquarium fish. Depending on sub-species, the natural range of the Discus extends from the Amazon to the Rio Negro Regions of South America.
The Blue Diamond Discus requires an advanced level of care due to its feeding habits and water filtration requirements. Territorial during spawning, this otherwise peaceful fish is among the schooling group, forming a well-defined nuclear family.
Becoming slightly territorial when breeding, it is best to breed an established pair, or maintain a group of young Discus and allow them to pair themselves. Warm, soft, slightly acidic water is required for spawning. The pair will clean a flat surface (usually a broad leaf or the side of the aquarium) prior to spawning. The parents must not be removed from the fry; the fry feed on their parents' mucus.
Largely carnivorous, the Blue Diamond Discus prefer freeze-dried bloodworms and tubifex, pellet food designed for Discus, high-quality flake food, and meaty frozen foods.
Approximate Purchase Size: 2" to 3-1/2"