Part- III Water Quality and Temperature So I have had the most success was simply pointing the return down now when you have a few breeding tanks what I did was put them on Iraq and the top tanks would rain down to the bottom tank the bottom tank but then drain down to the sump the sub would return back to the two top tanks and that would complete the cycle i would also have all of the growth tanks tied into that same filter the way I had this setup is what in my opinion is why I had the most success with the fry as i move the fright of their grow tanks absolutely everything was identical the temperature the perimeters the quality everything all I had to do is scoop them up from one tank and put them in the other there are everything was identical because everything was connected at the same sub again I kept it simple but focused on consistency you might also be thinking about lighting and does the tank need lighting I guess the short answer is yes it s...
Tank Setup To be the best there are three feet long 12 inches wide and about 18 inches tall I like the length that as I'm able to distribute the flow a little more evenly and not have any really turbulent spot it's also big enough to allow the fry to grow a little bit with the parents which we'll talk about in a little bit it's also a nice volume of water which will help dilute a lot of the waste that the dog that the disc is produced which will help maintain the water quality a little longer with that said some people breed them in20 gallon tanks others breed them and bigger or smaller 30 gallon 33 gallon tanks are very calm and very easy to come by and is what i have had my most success with I've also breed disc isn't a variety of other sizes so if this doesn't work for you shoot for around the 30 gallon range as a minimum you also don't want them to be too big so between 30 and say 40 gallons would be ideal too big and the fryer not going ...