
If you have kept a Discus Aquarium for a period of time, you may want to consider trying your hand at breeding. It is important to understand the basics of Discus Breeding before you venture into it. The following are some tips that will help you to be successful with this task.
The first thing to do is to find an appropriate pair. Your first option is to buy a pair that has been identified to be compatible with one another. The second option is to buy a group of discuss fish and watch out for those that will pair off over time.
Once a couple has decided to mate, the two of them will start exhibiting aggressive and territorial behavior towards the other fish in the tank. At this point, you should move the couple into a separate tank. The ideal tank should be about twenty to thirty gallons. It should have a vertical spawning surface and a few places for fish to hide.
The condition of the water in the aquarium is very important during this period. The ideal temperature is about 86 degrees F. You should endeavor to keep the nitrogen waste levels as low as possible by testing it constantly. The water should also be changed partially once every day.
You should make sure that the fish are given the right type of food during this period. They will eat properly if the aquarium is kept in the best condition. Make sure that they are given food that contains all the vital vitamins that are necessary for proper development.
As you can see, the basic essentials of discus breeding are water and proper nutrition. When spawning starts, you can expect to see several eggs every week. If you do not feel too confident, you can ask someone with more practical experience to help you.

