Gold Fish Breeding manner


FISH gold (Carassius auratus) are part of the carp family and is the preferred choice among aquarium owners to keep them because of the golden color is often compelling, especially those who are beginners to this hobby. FISH gold (Carassius auratus) are part of the carp family and is the preferred choice among aquarium owners to keep them because of the golden color is often compelling, especially those who are beginners to this hobby. 

However there are many species of goldfish in the market include Red Oranda, White Oranda, Pearlscale, Moor, Telescope, Comet, pompom, Ranchu, Lionhead and Red Oriental ryukin that often the choice aquarium owners. Goldfish good demand from fans aquarium because prices are reasonable and the colors often get attention. 

Breeding goldfish can be done by selecting the parent fish (males) which can be identified by their exterior is smaller than the female fish bellies and short body while the male fish fins have small seed pearls clearer. Male and female fish farming can promote the proliferation of the species and the possibility can be realized by following a few basic right conditions to encourage the breeding process. 

For starters, a mixture of methylene needed to prevent fungal infection in eggs produced later and use as an ornamental tree Lettuce (Eichornia crassipes) shall be included in the breeding aquarium as a booster. Before its release, mature male and female parent to be separated for at least two weeks at night or early in the morning to help promote fish breeding process in a shorter time. 

Fish eggs will stick it out Lettuce roots and it will hatch within 30 to 35 hours while Lettuce roots should be removed after egg hatching occurs. Eating live as rotifer and miona should be given on the fourth day of incubation to help fish get the nutrients it needs to survive. 

However, it is recommended to separate the newly hatched fish with adults to reduce the risk of it vanishes from the attack of the larger fish, and avoid mixing fish with fish species such as snakehead or flowehorn violent.

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