HomePortalCalendarFAQSearchMemberlistRegisterLog in

Share | 
 

 Live-Bearers VS. Egg Layers

View previous topic View next topic Go down 
AuthorMessage
SomethingFishy
Contributing Member


Join date: 2010-09-24
Age: 25
Location: Lacey, Washington

PostSubject: Live-Bearers VS. Egg Layers   Sat Sep 25, 2010 6:45 pm

I am trying to figure out which one is the best to get. I like the idea behind live bearers and egg layers but not sure the pro's and con's of either!!
Back to top Go down
View user profile
Mikey
Admin


Join date: 2010-04-17
Location: Puyallup, WA

PostSubject: Re: Live-Bearers VS. Egg Layers   Sat Sep 25, 2010 6:51 pm

Okay, if you are looking to for the easiest to breed, live bearers will be your go-to fish. Guppies, Mollies, Platys, Swordtails are among the easiest to breed of any fish.

On the other hand, give two convicts a tank and water and they will do their thing, no questions asked. AND they care for their babies.

There is no better one to get. I like mouth brooders my self, but that's because I like the challenge.

_________________
Mikey
WFB Creator & Admin
Back to top Go down
View user profile http://www.wafishbox.com
icer711
Contributing Member


Join date: 2010-04-18
Location: Belfiar, WA

PostSubject: Re: Live-Bearers VS. Egg Layers   Sat Sep 25, 2010 6:52 pm

love the mouth brooders as well my self it, amazing they fit all those little guys in there
Back to top Go down
View user profile Online
sandnuka
Admin


Join date: 2010-04-29
Age: 30
Location: Marysville, Wa

PostSubject: Re: Live-Bearers VS. Egg Layers   Sat Sep 25, 2010 6:55 pm

I second the mouthbrooders, something cool about watching a parent hold a bunch of eggs in there mouths to protect them... plus its fun to strip them out!!

Ive never kept live bearers, but have kept egg layers, and some are super easy to care for (convicts) some are a little harder (discus, rams)... ive heard live bearers all are very simple to raise. but never exp. it.

_________________
Sandnuka
WFB Administrator
Back to top Go down
View user profile
SomethingFishy
Contributing Member


Join date: 2010-09-24
Age: 25
Location: Lacey, Washington

PostSubject: Re: Live-Bearers VS. Egg Layers   Sat Sep 25, 2010 6:58 pm

Never heard of a mouth Brooder until now I looked it up very useful fish hmmm
Back to top Go down
View user profile
Salzabar
FishBox Member


Join date: 2010-08-13
Age: 100
Location: Snohomish

PostSubject: Re: Live-Bearers VS. Egg Layers   Sat Sep 25, 2010 7:03 pm

I will say mouthbrooders is the most rewarding challenge you can have aside from breeding anything saltwater. One challenge I have overcome recently is breeding true blood parrots since they lay eggs like crazy but never fertalize them. If you want easy go with the convicts and give the babies away for feeders. Guppies will be fun cause you can combined different strains to see what you get out of it. Some amazing looking guppies have been breed this way. Good luck!
Back to top Go down
View user profile
SomethingFishy
Contributing Member


Join date: 2010-09-24
Age: 25
Location: Lacey, Washington

PostSubject: Re: Live-Bearers VS. Egg Layers   Sat Sep 25, 2010 7:13 pm

Hmm I love these lol awesome looking tetra

http://www.aquaticcommunity.com/tetrafish/congotetra.php
Back to top Go down
View user profile
Mikey
Admin


Join date: 2010-04-17
Location: Puyallup, WA

PostSubject: Re: Live-Bearers VS. Egg Layers   Sat Sep 25, 2010 7:38 pm

Most tetras are harder to breed in tanks I believe. That's just what I've heard though

_________________
Mikey
WFB Creator & Admin
Back to top Go down
View user profile http://www.wafishbox.com
Salzabar
FishBox Member


Join date: 2010-08-13
Age: 100
Location: Snohomish

PostSubject: Re: Live-Bearers VS. Egg Layers   Sat Sep 25, 2010 9:34 pm

Tetras are hard cause you have to simulate the rainy season. changing alot of water and dropping the temp 10 degrees then back up gradually to normal (whatever that might be) I had lemon tetras breed this way but they were in a 110 planted tank and the reward was my corys eating the eggs and freeswimmers since it was hard to net them out from the plants. Most Barbs are egg spreaders in heavy planted tanks without a rainy season trigger. Much easier but you still need plants-lots of them.
Back to top Go down
View user profile
 

Live-Bearers VS. Egg Layers

View previous topic View next topic Back to top 
Page 1 of 1

 Similar topics

-
» GOULDIANS AND Live Food
» Live-Bearers VS. Egg Layers
» Two rare livebearers secured!
» What types of scorpions live in Texas?
» See Fall's colors wherever you live

Permissions in this forum:You cannot reply to topics in this forum
Washington FishBox :: Freshwater Aquaria :: Freshwater Fish Breeding-