S schulace123 Candiru MFK Member Nov 9, 2005 248 0 46 35 MINNESOTA May 29, 2006 #1 hey, i have never breeded any fish before, besides convict chiclids what are some easy to breed fish?
hey, i have never breeded any fish before, besides convict chiclids what are some easy to breed fish?
streaker442 Candiru MFK Member Apr 10, 2005 147 4 48 40 May 29, 2006 #2 livebearers like guppies and mollies
Slim2634 Plecostomus MFK Member May 8, 2006 1,504 80 51 34 Central Ohio May 29, 2006 #3 convicts, guppies, mollies, and platys. livebearers are the easiest to breed especially guppies!
C concord Candiru MFK Member Jan 14, 2006 472 0 46 33 England May 29, 2006 #4 you dont breed livebearers.... you mass produce them llol
S schulace123 Candiru MFK Member Nov 9, 2005 248 0 46 35 MINNESOTA May 30, 2006 #5 is there anything else? i am kinda interested in something bigger
G guppy Small Squiggly Thing Apr 15, 2005 11,595 88 0 confused, lost, and lonely May 30, 2006 #6 Appistogammas are easy, angels and butterfly fish aren't to hard.
Daniel Machado Jack Dempsey MFK Member Oct 7, 2005 1,902 5 38 47 Fortal Town - Brazil May 30, 2006 #7 Rainbow cichlids, Heterotilapia multispinosa, are easy to breed, peaceful, pretty and stay small. It's a good choice, IMO. Best regards. Daniel.
Rainbow cichlids, Heterotilapia multispinosa, are easy to breed, peaceful, pretty and stay small. It's a good choice, IMO. Best regards. Daniel.
K KillerKlover Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 3, 2006 309 0 0 Michigan May 30, 2006 #8 I have had sucess with OB peacocks they are pritty and I think they are easy to breed I put them in the tank and with in 5 days they spawned.
I have had sucess with OB peacocks they are pritty and I think they are easy to breed I put them in the tank and with in 5 days they spawned.
B blacklabel_1988 Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 16, 2006 206 0 0 some where over the rainbow May 30, 2006 #9 i would go with tetras, i havent personly killed any, but my fish have
D Dr Joe Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 8, 2006 10,664 9 0 73 Sixty Miles South of Tampa Florida May 30, 2006 #10 You want large?! Try Talapia, they're mouth brooders and they start breeding @ 5in in tank and I had them up to 18in.
You want large?! Try Talapia, they're mouth brooders and they start breeding @ 5in in tank and I had them up to 18in.