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Mickey fish can breed in a few months, how to nurse after breeding

Jane Margolis
2021-06-16 16:08:37
Mickey fish are usually born 5-6 months before they can reproduce, they do not have a specific time and season to reproduce, as long as the surrounding environment is suitable, adult Mickey fish can reproduce. After the Mickey fish is in heat, the male will chase the female constantly, and during the chase, they will complete the insemination. They are ovoviviparous, so internal fertilization. Fish eggs will not be discharged from the body until they mature in the mother's body.
Mickey fish can breed in a few months, how to nurse after breeding

1. Mickey fish can reproduce

in a few months. Mickey fish mature in a short time, about 5-6 months, and they can reproduce when they mature. Mickey fish breed regardless of season and time, as long as the surrounding living environment is suitable, and the water temperature and quality are stable, they can breed. On the contrary, if the surrounding environment is unstable, such as the water temperature is too low and the water quality is too poor, even the mature Mickey fish will not reproduce.

2. How to care for

Mickey fish after breeding 1. Adult fish: Parent fish need to be fished out as soon as possible after production to avoid eating small fish as food. Moreover, they will be weak after production. It is better for breeders to supplement them with some highly nutritious food as soon as possible to help them recover quickly.

2. Young fish: Because Mickey fish are ovoviviparous, they produce young fish. The young fish can swim after birth, but they can't find their own food. In the first 2-3 days of birth, they will absorb the lecithin they bring from their mothers. Breeders can feed them some shrimp eggs after 3 days, or some cooked egg yolks, but it is easy to pollute the water quality, so it is recommended to feed them less. The constitution of small fry is weak, and breeders need to ensure that the water temperature and quality are stable in order to make them grow better.

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