In nature, of a spawn of say 1000 fry, maybe 2 or possibly only 1 survive. So in theory the fittest and best adapted fish make it. When aquarists breed, often 100 or more survive, that may be 98 more than should have made it, so those 98 may be of lessor fitness.
If you are going to buy only 1 fish of a species to live alone, captive bred is probably a good idea for the aquarist, and the environment.
Same goes when considering salt water species, think of the techniques used to collect, and this may be the reason survivability is as low as it is.
Captive bred salt water fish are generally much better suited for aquarium life, and better for the environment.
If you are going to buy only 1 fish of a species to live alone, captive bred is probably a good idea for the aquarist, and the environment.
Same goes when considering salt water species, think of the techniques used to collect, and this may be the reason survivability is as low as it is.
Captive bred salt water fish are generally much better suited for aquarium life, and better for the environment.