? The white cloud golden fish can breed when it is five or six months old. Their life span is not very long, usually two to five years, their gonads reach maturity in five months, and their reproductive period is earlier than that of other fish. If they are raised properly, they will grow faster and be more conducive to reproduction and spawning.
At ordinary times, they can be fed with fresh live bait, usually once a day. It should be noted that live baits should be sterilized and disinfected before feeding them. Because live bait carries a lot of harmful bacteria, eating such food for a long time will increase the risk of disease of white cloud golden fish.
? The white cloud golden fish needs to live in a water environment with a water temperature of 22-26 C. In order for them to breed better, the water temperature needs to be maintained at about 26 degrees Celsius. When they are in the breeding season, they should be put in the tank with a ball of thread, which can provide the female fish with an attachment point for spawning. In order to increase the success rate of reproduction, healthy male and female fish should be selected for mating. Lively, fast-eating, brightly colored parent fish mate to produce offspring that are more likely to survive. Put the mother fish into the fish tank and wait for about a week. You can find that the belly of the mother fish is small. At this time, it means that the mother fish has finished spawning. It is necessary to fish out the parent fish from the fish tank immediately to prevent them from preying on the young fish.