Breeding tetra fish allows you to produce more red fins or neon
colored characins for your aquarium. You may also be interested in
selling these as pets to other persons.
If you want to breed them,
you will have to get a separate tank for that purpose. This should be
set up with moss and plants to make it comfortable.
Once you’ve
created the ideal setting, place the female tetra in the aquarium so she
can check it out. As she gets accustomed to her new environment, she
will become more relaxed. This is important if the mating is to be
successful. She will also need her rest. Make sure that you put a fat
female characin in the tank.
Check to ensure that the tank has
fine leaved plants that can catch the eggs later on. Humans are not the
only ones that are sensitive to the look of their environment. These
fish prefer soft, relaxed lighting when they are breeding. You should
also check the pH of the water to ensure that it neither too acidic nor
alkaline. A pH of 5 is ideal.
Place the male in the tank after
her. He should be the one that has colors that you like best. They will
engage in a little cat and mouse game for a while, until eggs are laid.
Young fish will emerge from these eggs within a day. Once eggs have been
produced, many breeders remove the adults from the tank to stop them
from eating the eggs. The fry are fed foods such as infusoria.
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