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Every now and again you get to sit around and listen to people put together a timeline of some facet of aquarium history and few were the great source of mystery that breeding discus turned out to be. Unique among fishes the young fish eat a slime on the side of the parents body when very young and initially all attempts to raise them on anything else failed.

Soon photos began to circulate showing proud parents with as swarming feeding fry, these were significant milestones in both the raising of captive fish and our understanding of the diversity of Piscene reproduction.

This then the result of a discussion with Marc Weiss, Bobby Ellerman and Mo Devlin that began when Mo found an article by Gene Wolfsheimer that talked about breeding discus for the first time.

Marc Weiss recalled that "Discus spawned for Barrett in the 1920's. None were raised though." and added "There are some old, hard to understand references that Takase may have bred them in Brazil in the 20's too, but so far I can't confirm."

Bobby Ellerman adds:







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