The answer to this question varies greatly dpeending on what fish you're wanting to breeds. Some have triggered breeding with a temperature drop, others need a more consistant temp.
2006-12-30 04:26:48
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answer #1
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answered by lunar_flame 3
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Livebearers are much less stressful than egg layers through fact usually talking the fry are sufficiently massive to consume crushed flake foodstuff, while many egg layer fry choose greater magnificent meals like newly hatched brine shrimp, and a few choose even smaller foodstuff like infusoria and different micro organisms. One exception are distinctive the cichlids, who breed easily, have incredibly great infants, and shelter the infants in exciting strategies.
2016-12-11 19:11:13
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answer #2
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answered by ? 4
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It going to depend on the type of fish. The right for one type may be wrong for another.
2006-12-30 05:59:00
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answered by Anonymous
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it depends on the type of fish. Look up what type of fish you have on the net and get some info that way.
2006-12-30 08:37:38
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answer #4
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answered by melissa p 2
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it depends on the fish! some fish will spawn(mate etc.) if teh temp is raised or lowered, some will spawn if you add peat to teh water there is all different ways to get fish to spawn it just matters the fish!
2006-12-30 06:08:16
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answer #5
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answered by ziddyziddy 3
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Room temperature, usually. Leave a just-cleaned fishbowl/tank with water for a while before letting the fishies in
2006-12-30 04:28:48
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answered by Anonymous
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80 degrees to 81 degrees
2006-12-30 05:12:05
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answered by wood explorer 2
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what kinda fish? betta= 74-84 degrees.
2006-12-30 05:05:25
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answered by Kandy 2
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18 degree celcius
2006-12-30 17:29:49
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answered by Sukhlu 1
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if it's a goldfish 25-30 !
2006-12-31 18:00:51
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answered by Anonymous
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