Mickey fish does not reproduce asexually. Asexual reproduction means that offspring can be produced only by one side without mating between male and female. Asexual reproduction is usually seen among plants, but rarely among animals. Sexual reproduction refers to the combination of germ cells from both sides to produce fertilized eggs, and reproduce offspring through fertilized eggs. When it comes to breeding, the germ cells of female and male Mickey fish will combine to reproduce offspring. Therefore, it can be judged that Mickey fish reproduces sexually, not asexually.
Second, what should Mickey fish do when breedingWhen breeding, Mickey fish will have many characteristics, such as fetal spots, protruding reproductive pores, and becoming very irritable and dislike eating. When these characteristics are found, healthy females and males need to be fished out of the fish tank and put in a separate feeding tank. Then adjust the temperature in the fish tank to 25-27 ℃, which is slightly higher than the temperature they usually live at, so that male and female fish can mate freely and reproduce their offspring.
After that, keep them in a quiet place to avoid being frightened when laying eggs, which will cause them to fail to lay eggs. After spawning, the water is dirty at this time, so it is necessary to change the water quality in time, and fish out the small fish after production to avoid being swallowed by parent fish and reduce the survival rate of offspring.