
Fish breeding is a challenge that attracts many aquarists. While some species reproduce freely in community tanks, most require special conditions, known as
spawning triggers before they will breed. The majority of fish lay eggs, known as
spawning, and the juvenile fish that emerge are very small and need tiny live food or substitutes to survive. A fair number of popular aquarium fish are
livebearers which produce a small number of relatively large offspring. These usu
ally take ground flake food straight away.
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