Randy Fish You Have Kept.

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Got to be the guppy.
 
Well nearly the same ENDLERS ... went from 14 to over 100 within 4 months!!! Actually all the Livebearer's are Randy buggers....

And with every waterchange I have Corydoras eggs...luckily they get eaten pretty quick
 
haha, was watching my mollies earlier today and hey the male he's greedy, kept flitting from one of the females to the other, boyfriend think's i'm into fish porn as I was laughing and telling him about it, hehehehe :blush:
 
:lol: fish porn.
Guppies none stop sex machines.
 
And with every waterchange I have Corydoras eggs...luckily they get eaten pretty quick


Hey, what do cory eggs look like? Are they singular, white and a couple of mm big?
 
my male kribs first wife was a machine :D the rest of the fish did manage to eat their fry though (somehow) - it's kinda sad and good, sad because they died, good because there hard to offload


my kribs second wife isn't so keen - they're a pair, but not that much :hey:
 
Our silver-tipped tetras seem to have one-track minds. Good job they're not livebearers or we'd be over-run!
 
Am watching a trio of them atm: corys. For sheer enjoyment of the act, they've got to come tops. For fish that are constantly at it, I'd say portholes, never see one of their males when he hasn't got his nose up a female's privates :rolleyes: And for fecundity, I have to say bristlenoses- unlike my platies and gups, they don't even eat their offspring.
 
Our danios are pretty uh...'active'. With only one male and 3 females... yeah.... when I still checked for them, we had a TON of babies and eggs.
I sat down and watched the tank for a long while one day and he kept bugging all of the females making them drop eggs. Dunno if he was eating them or what, but he was pretty aggressive! :devil:
 
Mollies - at it from dawn to dusk. And probably overnight too for all I know, except that I wasn't around to witness it :lol:
 
My apisto's were pretty friskey when i had females in the tank, but they died so the male's all alone now. My bronze cory's have to be my most randy producing about 60 offspring in the last month or so.

I guess any livebearer has to win this thread though. A guppy male will try to mate with anything that looks vaguely like a livebearer.
 
And with every waterchange I have Corydoras eggs...luckily they get eaten pretty quick


Hey, what do cory eggs look like? Are they singular, white and a couple of mm big?

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