If conditions are suitable most forms are not difficult to breed with eggs deposited among live plants, aquatic mosses, synthetic mops, etc., while some breeders prefer to use a small tray of peat which is removed and dried post-spawning. Eggs are best removed on a daily basis as the adults will eat any they find. Under water they normally hatch within 14-21 days depending on temperature while 3-4 weeks tends to be the ‘standard’ period of drying. The fry are free-swimming almost immediately and can be offered Artemia nauplii, microworm and similar as first foods.