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Betta Breeding tank(B)-28 (27days after hatching)

Betta Breeding tank(B)-28 (27days after hatching)

Fries eat much Brine shrimp and the stomach has growled in orange.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

what a guppy breeding setup should look like.

here is a quick flick of my tuxedo guppie breeding setup i get around 30-40 babies every twenty days. but i have sold alot of the fry for some nice quick money to save up fro some tropheus. i recommend a 30-50 litre guppy breeder and a bigger one for the fry for maximum growth. feed them high protein food eg decapsulated brine shrimp or live food or freeze dried brine shrimp. keep at 25-26 degres and every second saturday up to 28 then lower on monday in this time you will notice them breeding a lot more try it also do a 5-20% water change three times a week this really helps growth.

Breeding Freshwater Angelfish

This is a video and photo journal of breeding my freshwater angelfish. This is just a little project I started and have documented along the way. Hope you enjoy!
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Dinosaur Bichir Juvi eating brine in his planted 125g, please go to 00:35 for action

sea-monkeys breeding

here are my 1 mounth old seamonkeys breeding and having babys every where you can kinda see the babies
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Do you think my Clown fish will become a Breeding Pair? (Make Eggs)?

I Made a Tank Designed for them only, well…basically they’re the only Fish in there…

Tank Size: 29g

Tankmates:
1 Green Bubble-Tip Anemone
1 Chocolate Chip Starfish
1 Coral Banded Shrimp
2 Turbo Snails

Substrate:
Crushed Seashells and Coral
Decor Coral (Plastic)
Real Coral (Yellow polyps)
1 Med Live Rock
2 Large Rocks

And Plenty of Algae Grass (Diatoms – Snails & Clownfish Graze on the Stuff)

My Clownfish Greatly Differ from Size, One’s 3-1/2 Inches and One’s 1-1/2 Inches Long. The Big one Plays the submissive Role by “Pecking” at it and the small one does a seizure stunt.

I Feed them Varies of Food:

Marine Flakes
Brine Shrimp
Marine Cuisine
Emerald Entree
Zooplankton
& Frozen Dried Blood Worms

They Don’t Host the Anemone, but they do stay near it alot when someone takes a glance at the Tank, and they love to eat. I’m sure they’re Host it someday because the Big Clownfish was Diving in the anemone (Not Touching but Diving) when I was cleaning my tank like it was scared and my small Clownfish Grazes on the Algae Grass (Diatom) That grows near on the Rock the Green Anemone Occupies.
Everyone Seems healthy…I want them to become a breeding Pair

Will they eventually become a Breeding Pair?
I Forgot to Mention that they are “False” Percula Clownfish..