H Harmonic New Member Joined Apr 16, 2003 Messages 52 Reaction score 0 Location Kentucky Jul 1, 2003 #1 What is the most prolific breeding fish you know of, out of all freshwater fish? -TIA, H.
D Dogsby Fish Fanatic Joined Apr 13, 2003 Messages 120 Reaction score 0 Location north carolina Jul 2, 2003 #2 If prolific means constantly, then I would think pretty much any livebearer IE guppys, platys, etc Shawn
If prolific means constantly, then I would think pretty much any livebearer IE guppys, platys, etc Shawn
J Jamnog Fish Herder Joined May 9, 2003 Messages 1,405 Reaction score 0 Location South Wales Jul 2, 2003 #3 the snail
CFC Leader of the Fishes Joined Feb 8, 2003 Messages 11,553 Reaction score 4 Location London Jul 2, 2003 #4 Convict cichlids,they dont call them water bunnies for nothing.Local shops wont even hold them around here because they are what they call "boomarang fish",once they sell a pair they keep coming back (or the fry do anyway)
Convict cichlids,they dont call them water bunnies for nothing.Local shops wont even hold them around here because they are what they call "boomarang fish",once they sell a pair they keep coming back (or the fry do anyway)
S semper fi mrs southeast michigan 2005 Joined Sep 12, 2002 Messages 2,314 Reaction score 0 Location knee deep in fish poo Jul 2, 2003 #5 definitely convicts. 200 fry each spawn, two set of breeders, breeding every three weeks = lots of fresh food for fishies! semper fi
definitely convicts. 200 fry each spawn, two set of breeders, breeding every three weeks = lots of fresh food for fishies! semper fi
D Dogsby Fish Fanatic Joined Apr 13, 2003 Messages 120 Reaction score 0 Location north carolina Jul 2, 2003 #6 Didnt know convicts had 200 fry. Umm can I change my answer? Shawn
J Jamnog Fish Herder Joined May 9, 2003 Messages 1,405 Reaction score 0 Location South Wales Jul 2, 2003 #7 most cichlid lay up to 500 eggs but the fry eat most of the other fry lol.