Yes. Watch out for small fry. If your fish have mated and produced offspring, you are going to want to contain your babies away from the adult fish. They will eat any babies that are too small. You can get a breeder box which fits inside the aquarium to keep the babies segregated but still in the environment. You can let them free in the tank when you feel they are large enough to no longer be in danger of being eaten.
The same way their wild counterparts mate.
All fish, with the right conditions. You do, however, have to be careful about what fish you put together in aquariums.
Fish
One can purchase aquariums for fish at any High Street pet shop. Alternatively aquariums for fish can be bought online, either from specialist fish-oriented websites or from retailers such as Amazon.
aquariums
Yes.
Not all fish stores sell fish supplies for indoor aquariums. In most cases store recommend you order and them they ship you the fish supplies.
yes it is....it is very popular for freshwater aquariums
In the wild they find the fish and breed them so that they can have all the varieties of fish that we have today.
because they just do.
Douglas Charles Gohm has written: 'Tropical fish' -- subject(s): Aquariums, Tropical fish 'Tropical fish in the home' -- subject(s): Aquariums, Fishes
Aquarist is someone who has aquariums and cares for fish
yes all fish mate