Saturday 21 April 2012

Breeding for Beginners


"Breeding for Beginners"," You can take immense pride in achieving this, but is particularly true for the more difficult species to breed.


Mollies Guppies, Swordtails and Platys are fantastic fish for beginners to breed.
 These fish come in an enormous variety of colours and patterns and are great for beginner breeders to hone their newly acquired skills

Probably THE most important tip on breeding tropical fish that bear live young is to keep the baby fish, called fry, away from the rest of your community tank.
 If you don't your breeding efforts will be in vain.


Your best bet to avoid this fate is to use a separate breeding tank with lots of plants and foliage for the fry to hide in.


Water temperature and tank size are both very important when it comes to conditioning tropical fish.
 Fish are conditioned to breed when the water temperature signals to them that it is breeding season.
 As a general rule, larger tanks tend to produce larger numbers of fry in one birth as well.
 However as it isn't always possible to obtain 'specialist food', nowadays a well balanced diet can be provided easily in the form of high quality flaked or similar prepared food.


The joy that you get from breeding fish will be all the more if you follow these basic rules.


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