Well you will obviously need a breeding pair,the male will go to the side of the female and chase her around your tank.You will see the gonopodium (penis)move and he will then do this for maybe a day to about 3 days and it is normal for him to have rests for a while then he will start again.If the female is old enough to have fri (babies)then they may have fri in apoximatly 4 weeks but it depend on the temperature of the tank.
They are harmless and never chase other fish. They help keep the tank clean by eating the algae. It's good to have one in any aquarium.
can you feed a blood parrot fish a feeding fish
I don,t think you can.....
To mate reed-fish, you should provide them with a suitable aquarium environment that mimics their natural habitat, including plants and hiding spots. Ensure that the water parameters are optimal and that the fish are well-fed. The mating process typically happens on its own when the conditions are favorable.
Flying fish typically find a mate through visual displays, such as changing colors or patterns, and by engaging in courtship behaviors like chasing or performing aerial acrobatics. Once a mate is chosen, the pair will release eggs and sperm into the water to fertilize them.
yes
yes all fish mate
By performing an experiment
no. fish can only mate with fish of the same species. Gouramis mate with gouramis and platys mate with platys.
It is poo and will drop off eventually.
It will either flee or hide. Probably it will do both.
No, they are different types of fish, but since they are both livebeares, they can interbreed.
Do you mean will they mate with other fish or get along with other fish? They will not mate with other fish, but they will get along without tetras.
of course, why not?
To mate fish, you should see how the fish you want to mate, mate. Then you should put them in the same tank and watch them. I'm not an expert so search the web for a more through answer.
No.
Oscars are the breed of fish that mate the most. However, guppies and trigger fish also mate much more than other breeds of fish.