species breed in captivity

VsKitchen

New Member
Hi Everyone! After doing some reading I have a general question - How many of you have been successful in breeding a fish (or invertebrate, etc) in captivity that has a reputation for having difficulty in that area? If so, which species and how difficult was it for you? Have you been able to have more than 1 successful batch of fry? Share your successes with us! Please :)
 

Madness

Well-Known Member
Staff member
The only fish that I have that may have spawned, but cant tell yet, are my Lucius Pikes. My female was fat as a hog for several weeks, and now her and the male do not come out of there cave much, and are very protective of the area. From what I have read, getting a Pike to spawn in captivity is quite rare. So hopefully I have little pikies swimming around in there soon. :D
 

finsandfeathers

New Member
Spawned Driftwood Cats by accident, had a trio of unknown youngsters I put in with my Labeos years ago. Decided I was going to sell them so when I pulled all the decor out of the tank to catch them low and behold there was 7 lil ones.

Have no clue if they're hard to spawn or not but that was my odd ball outside my cichlids
 

sandnuka

New Member
discus, and some consider tropheus and frontosa a difficult species cause there temperment and must have in a colony... but give them what they want and they are like rabbits.... look at whosurdaddi. :)

all others ive bread were too easy on usually on accident, convicts, german rams, sunshine peacock.
 

Big Dave

New Member
I've bred alot of stingrays in the past. I don't have any now but I'm thinking close to 25-30 rays. I was the first one to breed histrix in the US that I know of. Lots of fun, but lots of money too. Thats why I don't do it anymore.
 
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