The best thing to do would be to go to a place that sells the fish. They would be able to tell you.
Ideal pH levels are slightly alkaline, between 7.2 and 7.6 Temperature should be 74. Your hardness should be between 11 and 22 (measured in German degrees, as most tests do, this translates to 200-400 ppm). Nothing I have read has concrete answers on dissolved oxygen unfortunately, all they say is that goldfish need a lot of it. Making sure you have good water movement (NOT a bubbler, but actual movement, such as from powerheads and some types of filter) will contribute to high oxygen levels, as will plants that are broader-leafed (so your goldies don't eat them). Hope this helps!
Most of the breeding of Garra Rufa fish for commercial use takes place in Iraq and other Middle Eastern countries. UK breeders are beginning to breed the fish themselves although it is as yet still cheaper to import them.
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Clownfish typically reach sexual maturity and become ready for breeding between 1 to 2 years of age. Environmental factors, such as water temperature and habitat conditions, can influence their development. Once mature, they usually form monogamous pairs and may begin breeding regularly.
To breed goldfish, you need to create a suitable environment that mimics their natural breeding conditions. This typically involves setting up a separate breeding tank with clean, soft water and adding spawning materials like plants or spawning mops. During the breeding season, increase the water temperature gradually and provide high-quality food to stimulate breeding. Once the female lays eggs, remove the adults to prevent them from eating the eggs, and maintain proper water conditions for the eggs to hatch.
There many conditions that encourage the breeding of pests and parasites. The most common condition is a dump place and also a place that is usually dirty.
They start to come into breeding "mode" when the temperature gets over 65F.
72 - 80 degrees Fahrenheit
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Mosquitoes breed in stagnant water .
Conditions that encourage the breeding of pests and parasites include warm temperatures, high humidity, presence of food sources, and access to standing water. Cluttered and unclean environments also provide breeding grounds for pests and parasites to thrive. Proper sanitation, regular cleaning, and maintenance can help prevent their breeding.
Conditions that encourage the breeding of pests include the availability of food sources, water, and shelter. Additionally, warm temperatures and favorable humidity levels can also contribute to pest breeding. Poor sanitation and cluttered environments can further facilitate pest infestations.
GloFish typically reach sexual maturity around 6 to 12 months of age, depending on the species and environmental conditions. Once mature, females can begin to lay eggs, usually during breeding conditions, which often involve a well-maintained tank environment with appropriate water temperature and quality. It's important to note that breeding GloFish in captivity can be challenging, as they require specific conditions for successful reproduction.