O obey1god Feeder Fish MFK Member May 16, 2010 28 0 0 Pgh, Pa obey1god@gmail.com Oct 15, 2010 #1 Has anyone ever got a Male to reproduce????
C Camphilophus Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 11, 2008 5,202 4 0 Howell, Michigan Oct 15, 2010 #2 No some are fertile. They take a long time to reach maturity.
F FishingOut Feeder Fish MFK Member May 27, 2010 1,505 4 0 PA Oct 15, 2010 #3 Camphilophus;4553647; said: No some are fertile. They take a long time to reach maturity. Click to expand... Exactly. For breeding purposes I would try to find a female because they are much more likely to be fertile. Plus their genes are usually prodominant. Then just find a fertile male.
Camphilophus;4553647; said: No some are fertile. They take a long time to reach maturity. Click to expand... Exactly. For breeding purposes I would try to find a female because they are much more likely to be fertile. Plus their genes are usually prodominant. Then just find a fertile male.
P pikey0151 Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 1, 2010 318 0 0 liverpool, UK Oct 20, 2010 #4 most cross breeds are 50/50 to be fertile so 1 out of evry 2 are fortile males and all females are fertile
most cross breeds are 50/50 to be fertile so 1 out of evry 2 are fortile males and all females are fertile
B BIG_ONE Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 23, 2008 2,341 5 0 California Oct 20, 2010 #5 pikey0151;4564791; said: most cross breeds are 50/50 to be fertile so 1 out of evry 2 are fortile males and all females are fertile Click to expand... Not all females are fertile, I find that untrue. I've known females that are 4+ years old and has never laid eggs at all.
pikey0151;4564791; said: most cross breeds are 50/50 to be fertile so 1 out of evry 2 are fortile males and all females are fertile Click to expand... Not all females are fertile, I find that untrue. I've known females that are 4+ years old and has never laid eggs at all.