In my case, these are Tilapia, the parents have been removed, & are in a 250 gallon tank to themselves over the summer… these have to be from the same breeding batch… they are still in an aquarium they were hatched in, not out in the grow out tanks… the picture with the biggest fish, may be the biggest, of this group, but all are of similar size… yet I have one just a little larger than a guppy… wondering if this runt, would possibly make a normal aquarium fish, or if it would slowly grow to its natural size, or is likely to die… I’m certainly not going to keep it with fish I’m raising for food, or put it any where fish are breeding in the future… last year I had one, that I got in my bought fish, to raise... this years are grade 1, last years were grade 2 ( grade 2 were supposed to be better for aquaponics set ups, with more size variance and growth rates advertised... grade 1 are supposed to be sexed, as mostly males, & are supposed to grow faster, get bigger, & grow more consistently, for better harvest in fish farming ) the runt last year, had gotten to 2-3 inches, when everyone else was 4-5 inches, & ended up getting caught, in the big ball valve at the bottom of the tanks during a water change... this year's runt looks significantly smaller... I suspect anytime something is line bred, there is likely an increase in runts or throw backs... the ones I buy are highbred blue Tilapia developed for fish farming... these, in these pictures were bred from a pair from last years bought fish...
I think I remember other members talking about tiny angel fish they had bred… just trying to learn more about "runt" issues in breeding…
I think I remember other members talking about tiny angel fish they had bred… just trying to learn more about "runt" issues in breeding…
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