Are there are flat surfaces to lay eggs on?
Rams typically do not dig pits for eggs unless they don't have an adequate spawning surface, then they may dig down to lay their eggs on the actual glass of the tank bottom. Provide the pair with some flat stones, overturned flower pots, or something of that nature. Some discus breeders who spawn rams actually use overturned glass ash trays because of their compact size and ease of removal (people often hatch the eggs away from the parents since ram parents are sometimes not the most attentive of the cichlid world).
Usually pits are dug after the eggs have hatched and the parents need to move the fry to a safe place.
Thanks, They have a big piece of slat in the tank but they're not too bothered with it, I noticed they are not that bothered with the pit any more, When they were doing the pit the female would rub herself against the gravel to move the gravel and also the male has started to chase her Again, At the start he would chase her then it all settled down now he's starting to chase her again