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Discus Eating Behaviors

Termato

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So my discus are ALWAYS peaceful little guys (or big in this case). I have always been curious about their behavior while and after eating. They get really aggressive towards one another and it climaxes at one point. It's a really intriguing thing to watch. Anyways, I capture the whole event on video. It's almost 18 minutes long though but I provide a nice music/video to make it worth while ;)

The two bigger discus that have the super colorful patterns are tank bred while all the rest are wild discus. I'm hoping they all start pairing up soon, although I wont mix the strains. If a wild one pairs with a tank bred one (which you can easily tell) then I'll end up removing the tank bred ones from the tank.

Here is the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdtl4MB-v7w
 

dhavalsp

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Victor, nice video, how many times do you feed these fish? also, may be making 4-5 separate lumps of food might help in 'evenly' distributing the food.

I think you have 3 tank bred and 4 wild, correct me if I am wrong.

What is the tank bred variety, looks unique.

I feed mine very heavily as they are still young, so I generally see them turn a little dark and get lethargic post feeding....do you see same thing with your fish?
 

Termato

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Victor, nice video, how many times do you feed these fish? also, may be making 4-5 separate lumps of food might help in 'evenly' distributing the food.

I think you have 3 tank bred and 4 wild, correct me if I am wrong.

What is the tank bred variety, looks unique.

I feed mine very heavily as they are still young, so I generally see them turn a little dark and get lethargic post feeding....do you see same thing with your fish?

Thanks!

I have 2 tank bred and 3 wild ones. I was thinking about holding a cube for them to come and eat. The left side has a solid piece of glass I can't open so I can only put food in 2/3rds of the tank. I didn't let those chunks melt all the way in the video but I normally do 6-8 clumps. It usually still works the same but I try and do that
 

Termato

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I got some suggestions to potentially set up the 125 to put these guys in. Give them more space. Especially since I have another one coming from Josh. Then I could run it bare bottom and grow the wild ones out easier.

That'd give me the opportunity to do something completely new with this planted 75G. Grow out colony?! :) lots to think about.
 
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