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Mickey fish is mature for a long time. What should we pay attention to when breeding?

Mike Ehrmantraut
2021-06-16 16:05:45
Mickey fish mature in about 5-6 months. They are small fish, small in size and relatively short in life span, so they mature in a shorter time. Mickey fish can be bred when they are mature. Before breeding, breeders need to prepare a separate container for them, and then raise the female and male fish together. When they are in heat, they will mate on their own. After breeding, breeders need to fish out the parent fish to prevent them from eating the small fish as food.
Mickey fish is mature for a long time. What should we pay attention to when breeding?

1. how long does the Mickey fish mature

sexually? The Mickey fish matures for a short time, about 5-6 months or so. Adult Mickey fish can reproduce, and some mature in less than 5 months, but it is not recommended to let this fast-growing fish reproduce immediately, because their sexual function can not fully mature, which may affect the quality of reproduction, so if breeders want to reproduce, it is best to use more than 6 months.

2. what

should be paid attention to in the breeding of Mickey fish? Before the breeding of Mickey fish, the breeder needs to prepare a separate breeding tank for them. Because the breeding speed of Mickey fish is slow, they will produce intermittently. After a few Mickey fish are born, they will take a rest and continue to produce after their physical strength is restored. In the process of production, breeders need to pay close attention to avoid dystocia and other situations.

Mickey fish will not protect the young fish, and breeders need to fish out the young fish after they give birth and keep them in isolation. After the production of Mickey fish is completed, it can be returned to the original tank. But the young fish need to be taken care of carefully. They don't need to be fed when they are born. They can start feeding after their yolk sac disappears.

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