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breeding coldwater fish
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how hard is it to breed, and keep alive the young of goldfish, danios, barbs and w.c.m minnows.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ok, 2nd point easily answered....you won't make money. By the time you've researched (you were going to do that- right?) your fishkeeping, bought all the necessary paraphanalia and made sure your tank is an its optimum, any money you make will be peanuts. Most aquariums breed their own fish, so obviously won't shell out money to buy yours from you.
As for breeding itself- im guessing any you do breed will be more from trial and error, and you'll be extremely fortunate if the offspring dont get gobbled up by the rest of the tank's inhabitants.
my advice? You don't know what you're doing, give it up as a bad job before you start :-)
As for breeding itself- im guessing any you do breed will be more from trial and error, and you'll be extremely fortunate if the offspring dont get gobbled up by the rest of the tank's inhabitants.
my advice? You don't know what you're doing, give it up as a bad job before you start :-)
No red, I have a baby goldfish named tango. Two danios named Nemo and Peach. Two minnows named Ruby and Pearl. And two cherry barbs called Cherry and Perry. An I can tell them all apart. I've been reading a book on fish breeding my mum got and worked out now have worked out I have two male danios, a male and female minnow, but I dunno about the goldy and barbs.
Plus only 2 barbs is cruel. They're a schooling fish.
I really wish people would research thoroughly before embarking on things like this. It infuriates me to hear folk willy nilly dumping fish into a tank and expecting all to be well. Yes they might only be fish to some people, but they deserve a quality of life once in your care. Part of that quality of life is knowing what you're bloody well doing.
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I really wish people would research thoroughly before embarking on things like this. It infuriates me to hear folk willy nilly dumping fish into a tank and expecting all to be well. Yes they might only be fish to some people, but they deserve a quality of life once in your care. Part of that quality of life is knowing what you're bloody well doing.
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