Aquarium fish maintained under conditions that mimic those of their background, especially in terms of water quality, where there are naturally inclined to lay eggs. Each fish has its own needs and it is of course necessary it is supported spawning in the aquarium adapted to deposit her eggs. For the aquarist wishing to raise their fish, it all starts with a thorough search of the needs of each species and its habits displays. Once informed, it will be better able to identify behaviors and spawning parade and provide the right conditions for the inhabitants of the aquarium to cause reproduction. A variable degree of difficulty The difficulty of breeding is directly proportional to the needs of each species. If a Guppy can breed in almost all conditions, provided they put together a male and a female living, some characins need a very soft water and acid, and their eggs deteriorate in contact with the light . The size of the fry at birth is also a key factor because it is easier to eat a fry over a cm as a guppy larvae characin of 2 mm. A novice will do well to start its reproduction tests with species known as "easy." Providing the means of its ambitions
It is difficult to properly raise a fish in a community tank. It is best to separate the parents or in a container providing ideal conditions for spawning, or levy spawning or fry in community tank to raise them apart. The purchase or construction of an aquarium is needed for those who want to raise fish. This tray does not need to be big, not aesthetic, it must simply be provided with a filtration system, the best being a small filter enhancer connected to an air pump, as the fry are not likely to be suck it. It is impossible to detail all the methods of breeding tropical fish, as they are varied. To give you an idea, some stick their eggs in cavities or shells, others loosen up in a mass of plants, others lay directly rather than fry eggs and there is even a kind that sticks its eggs under a leaf out of the water and water them until they hatch. It is therefore important to document thoroughly on a species before attempting to raise. A food to the extent of the mouth for all species, the fry grow them is equivalent to a food adapted to the size of their mouths and preferably alive, so that it interests them. The powders and liquids and trade can help troubleshoot, but they have to be supplemented with live food if you want to raise fish in good health. If a Guppy Platy or at birth can swallow a nauplii artemia (shrimp larvae of a mm in length, easy to hatch at home with minimal equipment), many other species need food smaller. It even goes down to the size of single-celled animals like paramecium. This page will give you more information on live foods for fry. An example of breeding aquarium now I raise twenty species of fish in a room dedicated for this purpose ( the fishroom ) and I continue to expand my knowledge, rubbing my new species. And all this started 12 years ago by the birth of a baby Guppy ...