Smart move. Just remember to rinse the brine shrimp well before feeding. They can carry bacteria if not cleaned properly.
Discus fry tank setup basics
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Egg yolk can work in a pinch, but it's messy and can foul the water fast. Stick with brine shrimp or powdered foods for consistency.
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Yeah, egg yolk is sketchy. Too much risk of messing up your water params. Not worth it.
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If you're gonna hatch brine shrimp, get a small air pump and a 2-liter bottle. Super cheap setup, and it works great. Just keep the water salty enough, around 1.018 SG.
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Pathmaster - Posts: 13
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Re: Discus fry tank setup basics
That's what I use. Works like a charm. Just make sure the water's warm, around 80°F, for best hatch rates.
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I've seen some folks use a coffee filter to rinse the brine shrimp. Seems to work well for getting rid of the egg shells.
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Coffee filter is a pro tip. Also, if you're feeding live food, keep an eye on uneaten shrimp. They can die and rot in the tank if not eaten fast enough.
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Ridgerider - Posts: 7
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Re: Discus fry tank setup basics
How long do you guys keep the fry in the 20-gallon before moving them to a bigger tank?
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Depends on growth, but usually around 2 months. By then, they should be big enough to handle a larger tank with less risk. Just watch your stocking density.
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I move mine when they're about 1.5 inches. Less stress on them and easier to manage water quality in a bigger tank.