Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Successful Tropical Fish Breeding"






"Successful Tropical Fish Breeding"," Why is this important? Well, for one, there are basically two different kinds of tropical fish when it comes to reproduction.


Many professional breeders advocate for beginner breeders to start with live bearing fish, especially if the individual has little to no working knowledge of tropical fish or breeding experience of any kind.


One of the most important first things to remember when breeding live fish is to keep the newly born babies, which are called fry, away from other fish, or community, in the tank.
 If you don't separate the babies from the rest of the fish, odds are they won't have much of a chance to survive very long.
 Also, don't assume that the fry's mother will not dine on them either.


When you plan on getting into fish breeding, it's a good idea to have another tank available, clean with a filtration system and the same water that's in the main tank ready to go once the babies are born.
 While adult tropical fish do fairly well in a consistent climate, there are certain water temperatures that are optimal for breeding among certain species of tropical fish.


Also, baby tropical fishes are much more susceptible to the minute fluctuations in temperature.
 Maintain this secondary tank to that temperature and check it daily as the mother appears closer to giving birth.
 It is also a good idea to have a plan in place for what will happen with the baby fish that result from breeding.


Also fish breeding can be a lucrative hobby for some, as long as they understand the market and where to find others willing to buy them.


Fish breeding can also be a great way to increase the size of your tropical fish family.





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