Mosquito fish are a type of 'live bearer' related to guppies; thus the easiet way to breed them is to simply put a male and a female (or even better a male and several females) in an aquarium, and wait for babies.
They are livebearers and breed like guppies.
Do let water sit around. A teacup of water is enough for a mosquito to breed in. If you have a pond you can get fish called mosquito fish that will eat the larva.
A mosquito fish mainly feeds on mosquito larvae in the wild but in captivity a mosquito fish eats it's fry or leaves off of plants
no it is a decomposer , it drinks blood
Mosquito larvae live in water until adulthood. Guppy fish eat the mosquito larvae reducing the overall number of mosquitoes in that particular area. Infected Anopheles mosquitoes are the carriers/vectors of malaria.
Yes, mosquito fish can eat duckweed as part of their diet. Duckweed can provide a good source of nutrition for mosquito fish, as it contains proteins and carbohydrates that they can digest. Additionally, feeding duckweed to mosquito fish can help control its growth in aquatic environments.
Mosquito larvae
Mosquitofish (one word) is a nickname giving to a species of fish (Gambusia) that feed on mosquito larvae and pupae.
in water
stagnant water
A mosquito fish is a consumer. It is consumer because it eats elodea or other plants. Mosquito fish are herbivores. Meaning they only eat plants.
Larger Fish, Yabbies