It's quite normal, Jennifer. In fact, Lily collected good eggs from her Notho rubrippinis when they were only 6 weeks old and the females were really tiny.
Better put in that breeding bowl or else many eggs will be lost.
Loh K L
It's quite normal, Jennifer. In fact, Lily collected good eggs from her Notho rubrippinis when they were only 6 weeks old and the females were really tiny.
Better put in that breeding bowl or else many eggs will be lost.
Loh K L
Correction. I think it should be 6-7 weeks old not months!Originally Posted by jkillis
I usually start to breed my fish when the hit the 6th week. For the first week, you will only be able to collect a few eggs. But on the second week onwards, the fish will start to lay more eggs. There again, it depends how much you feed the fish. I usually pump the young fish in order to start the breeding programme early.This will give me a better chance of maintain the fish here rather than to lost them before collecting any eggs from them!
Au SL
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