How to get a Breeding Pair of Discus fish
Most discus keepers will one day want to breed there fish. Some
will just want one pair and some will want there very own fish
house stocked full of discus fish.
Everyone starts with just one pair, I know I did. I soon wanted
more and then more. As you go along you keep adding to your
collection. The good thing about breeding discus is that you can
cover all of your expenses by selling your young one.
Now I know some of you are just getting into discus fish and
might like to know how is the best way to go about breeding
discus and getting a pair.
There are three options available if you want to acquire a pair
of discus, here there are:
1, firstly, the most common way to do it is to buy six to eight
young discus at around 3in and grow them up. By doing this you
should be able to get one or two pairs of discus.
2, secondly you can buy a proven pair of discus from an
importer. This is risky as you need proof and they will be very
expensive.
3, the last way to get a breeding pair of discus is to buy two
or three young adult discus at around 5in size. At this size
there may be some signs of what sex the fish is and if you get
three your chances of getting a pair can be good.
Now there are positives and negatives about all of these
methods. Not one method is better than the next but it depends
on the individual. For a beginner I would recommend starting
which young less expensive fish as then you have room for
mistakes.
If you require your pair fast for whatever reason the way to go
is to get a proven pair from a trusted dealer. You are paying
extra for convenience here of not having to pair the fish up
yourself.
The method I like is to select young fish and grow them on as
this enables me to select only the best discus for breeding and
gives me more control. However I have in the past purchased
adults of a new strain to give me a head start over other
breeders.