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Will the koi reproduce themselves? What are the signs of spawning?

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2021-05-11 00:15:00
Koi will breed their own small fish. The most important age for self-breeding of small fish is that Koi will pair up and breed when they reach the right age. It is an oviparous, dioecious fish. Males need to grow for more than two years before they can reproduce, because their reproductive organs will mature at this time. Females need more than three years to reproduce. To make them breed, we should control the breeding environment, water quality, water temperature, light, dissolved oxygen, acidity and alkalinity and other factors.
Will the koi reproduce themselves? What are the signs of spawning?

1. Do Koi breed small

fish by themselves. But only when they reach the right breeding age will they pair up on their own. Koi are oviparous fish that reproduce sexually in a dioecious manner. The age of male reproduction should be more than 2 years, because at this time the sexual organs have matured and have the conditions for reproduction. Female fish breed for more than three years, and only when they reach the age can they breed by themselves. If

they want to breed by themselves, the breeding environment should be good. The water quality must be good, and there must be no impurities and odors. The water temperature should be controlled between 20 and 25 degrees Celsius, and oxygen should be supplemented in time to provide it with appropriate light. Only in this way can the koi breed their own small fish.

2. What are the precursors

of Koi spawning? When Koi have frequent chasing phenomenon, they can spawn, mainly male fish chasing female fish. Moreover, the belly of the female fish will become bigger, at this time, it is usually about to lay eggs.

3. What to do

before laying eggs 1. Choose a breeding tank: Choose a high-quality breeding tank to feed Koi. The breeding tank is mainly designed for laying eggs, which is safer.

2. Separation of parent fish and eggs: Separation is mainly to protect fertilized eggs from being eaten as food.

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