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MY DISCUS FISH (THE MALE) KEEPS ON EATING THE EGGS? WHAT...

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Question by MAGGIE
Submitted on 6/5/2004
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MY DISCUS FISH (THE MALE) KEEPS ON EATING THE EGGS? WHAT SHOULD I DO? REMOVE THE MALE?I REALLY WANT TO BREED MY FISH


Answer by warbo
Submitted on 12/29/2004
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I HAVE JUST BOUGHT A NEW ORANGE COLOURED DISCUS FISH AND ITS FECES IS WHITE DOES THIS MEAN THERES A PROBLEM

 

Answer by Prashant
Submitted on 4/29/2005
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I would like to know how to differ male and female discus fish.and at what age does it get matured

 

Answer by petrob3
Submitted on 11/9/2005
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bayley

 

Answer by oscar
Submitted on 1/10/2006
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take your male out until the baby's have grown and then put the male back in with the female.

 

Answer by Discus
Submitted on 2/21/2006
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Depending on how many times they have laid eggs, one parent can easily raise the fry. They may take up to 15 - 20 times before they get it right because of inexperience. Try using mesh to cover eggs. Methyl blue also for good hatch rate with less fungus.

 

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