Live bearing fish are a popular choice for aquarists of all levels. They are easy to care for and can be very prolific breeders. In this article, we will provide you with all the information you need to get started with live bearing fish.
Live bearing fish are fish that give birth to live young instead of laying eggs. The young fish are fully formed and independent at birth. Some of the most popular live bearing fish include guppies, platies, and swordtails.
Table 1: Characteristics of Live Bearing Fish
Characteristic | Description |
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Reproduction | Give birth to live young |
Gestation period | Varies from 20 to 40 days |
Litter size | Varies from 10 to 100 fry |
Fry size | Varies from 1 to 3 millimeters in length |
Getting started with live bearing fish is easy. You will need a tank that is at least 10 gallons in size. The tank should have a filter and heater. You will also need to provide hiding places for the fish, such as plants and rocks.
Table 2: Setting Up a Tank for Live Bearing Fish
Step | Description |
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Choose a tank | Select a tank that is at least 10 gallons in size |
Install a filter | Install a filter to keep the water clean |
Add a heater | Add a heater to keep the water at a temperature of 75 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit |
Add hiding places | Add plants and rocks to provide hiding places for the fish |
Cycle the tank | Cycle the tank for at least two weeks before adding fish |
There are a few challenges that you may encounter when keeping live bearing fish. One challenge is that they can be very prolific breeders. If you do not control their breeding, you can quickly end up with a tank that is overcrowded. Another challenge is that live bearing fish can be susceptible to certain diseases.
Table 3: Challenges and Limitations of Live Bearing Fish
Challenge | Mitigation |
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Overcrowding | Control breeding by separating males and females |
Disease | Maintain good water quality and provide a healthy diet |
Fin nipping | Provide plenty of hiding places and avoid overcrowding |
Success Story 1:
I have been keeping live bearing fish for over 10 years. I have found them to be very easy to care for and very prolific breeders. I have been able to successfully breed guppies, platies, and swordtails.
Success Story 2:
I started keeping live bearing fish as a hobby. I quickly realized that they were a great way to make money. I now sell live bearing fish to local pet stores and online retailers.
Success Story 3:
I used to be afraid of fish. But after I started keeping live bearing fish, I realized that they were not as scary as I thought. I now enjoy watching them swim around and interact with each other.
Here are a few effective strategies, tips, and tricks for keeping live bearing fish:
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