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By Lorraine | 12 March 2020 | 0 Comments

Effective Fish Breeding

Effective fish breeding requires a lot of time, patience and care from the aquarium owner. Anything you put in the aquarium can trap the debris. As soon as the fry come out, you need to clear any settings that might have been trapped in the aquarium. You can also add one or several snails into the aquarium. Apple snails do not attack any fish. These snails eat residue and dead fry. Apple snails do not eat live fry, which is very important for fish breeding. Apple snails also produce a good supply of infusorians and can even provide the very first supply of food.

 

Tips for Starting Fish Breeding

It is a good idea to keep a detailed log of the entire process, which will help you a lot when you need to repeat the process. You should keep accounts of the species name, the detailed water chemistry, filtration and aeration methods, approximate ages of the parents, when the female was added, the date on which the fry was released/hatched, the frys first food and the body size of the fry till it reaches about three months of age.
 
In some time, even if you do almost everything to ensure that your fish breeding program is successful, you will find that your fish does not breed and grow as expected. All conditions were fulfilled, but the results still failed. In this case, it is best to start the process with a target fish. This works best in territory fish. Target fish is a threat to territory fish. The male sees the new fish possible encroacher in his territory, and he will then pair with the female fish to isolate the target fish. The important thing here is to ensure that your target fish is in reality not a threat to the existing fish or vice versa. For example, when trying to breed small cichlids, using some zebra danios as target fish will not put any threat to any kind of fish. It should be noted that some species of fish will kill any kind of target fish, and such situations should be avoided. If this is the case, it will also suffice if you place the target fish in a different
fish breeding tanks alongside the mating aquarium so that the male can see but not touch. If so, this will also be sufficient if you place the target fish in a mating aquarium next to a different aquarium so that the male can see it but not touch it.

 
Tips for Helping Fish Breeding

Sometimes the introduction of fish into a new aquarium is too stressful to venture into open public areas. They will hide for a few days and will refuse to settle somewhere. Such nervous fish will not pair up and breed. In this case, you can use one dither fish to calm the other fish. The dither fish is an easy-going, harmless fish. You must not choose a very active fish to make the situation tenser. Calm and peaceful mid-water fish are the best dither fish to choose to be added. Once the nervous fish see the dither fish swimming about happily without being consumed by predators, they too will settle down and come out of their hiding places. This is just to reassure the nervous fish that nothing will harm them when they venture into open public areas.
 
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