what can I breed in a 100g

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joefish72;5046588; said:
Marble crayfish, self reproduce, get a dozen and you never run out of food.
I agree
 
It is illegal to keep crayfish in Oregon, so the Marbled Crayfish may be hard to come by...

I would say it depends on what you're going to be feeding. Livebearers like guppies or mollies are easy to breed and relatively fast growing.
 
Okay, well I do not need anything illegal here. I am feeding an arowana/stingray. Nothing better than home grown, healthy feeders. Im in such a pickle, just want to throw in some fish in the tank and do NO WORK to breed and just let them do their thing and have a cycle of growing fish. I'd hope 100g would give enough room so they wont eat each other as much.
 
why not throw in some guppies/livebearers and maybe some ghost shrimp. I breed black worms in a 10 gallon. if you do that in a 100 gallon you will definitely have more black worms then u can feed.
 
If I can throw in several different types of fish that will breed like crazy so I can have a huge variety of fresh food for my fish that would be perfect.. So guppies/shrimp and whatever else.. But that is a lot of space for them so I am hoping for mass numbers of fish and large reproduction rates
 
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