Friday, August 12, 2011
Question about breeding fish?
Nothing in the hobby is as rewarding as rearing a batch of baby fish. Whether it’s simply a few newborn guppies found swimming around a community tank or an organised attempt to breed a tricky tetra or killifish, fish breeding is by far the best test of an aquarist’s skills. Fish breeding is also a great way to rekindle enthusiasm for the hobby and to draw in other family members. Children in particular don’t always grasp the subtlety of cichlid behaviour, but they will certainly appreciate the sight of a pair of kribs protecting their batch of newly hatched fry. Watching baby animals growing is always a delight, but it is also proof that your fishkeeping skills are mature
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