Fish I'v Breed

cookie101

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Hi i'v been breeding tropical fish for the last 10 years and was wondering what fish other people here have breed.

Her is a list of the fish that i'v breed.

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Oscars
Blue acaras
Convicts
African Butterfly cichlid
Jewel cichlids
Kribensis
Firemouth cichlid
Agassiz's dwarf cichlid
Borelli dwarf cichlid
Cockatoo dwarf cichlid
Hongsloi dwarf cichlid
Macmaster's dwarf cichlid
Nijssen's dwarf cichlid
T-bar dwarf cichlid
Checkerboard cichlid
Festivum
Bolivian ram
Blue ram( very difficult if not the most difficult on that i'v breed )
Golden dwarf cichlid
Guppys
platys
sailfin mollys
Black mollys
Swordtails
Peaceful betta
Siamese fighting fish
Dwarf gourami
moonlight gourami
kissing gourami
Cherry Barbs (quite by accident as they were in a tank with my dwarf cichlids as target fish)

At one point i had 8 tanks of varing sizes.

weend it down to two know my 125gl and my rio 120

love to here what fish you people have breed.
 
theres something in my water, gunna bottle it and call it "BREED CRAZY"
 
So far only platies and angels, both unintentially. And I shouldn't really count the angels as they're only just wiggling now - we've not raised them fully, and they will probably be eaten by the other tank inhabitants lol.
 
I have bred:
Kribensis
Borelli'S Apistogramma
Convicts( who cant breed them?)
mollies
swordtails
guppies
rosy reds( some type of feeder fish?)
snails(lol)
red zebras

I am working on the pike livebearer( a.k.a. pike guppy) they have a nasty temper! I am also looking into aurtaus( spelling)
 
Guppies (who hasn't?!) and assorted other livebearers on purpose. Had a big 80 gallon goldfish tank, they spawned every year though we only reared the fry one year and that was mostly accidentally. Everything else that could have potentially spawned has been with other fish that would eat the eggs.
 
I've never actually seen a female dwarf gourami for sale myself, not that I've been looking for one. Unless your fish is on the drab side, it's likely a male. "Pregnant" gouramis will be full of eggs, which will make them look a bit chunky, here's a site on breeding with some photos of males and females.
 
guppies
platies
porthole livebearers
phallichthys tico
bristlenoses

The peppered corys keep spawning, but eat the eggs.
 
wow cookie101, nice to have you as a member, especially with all your experience.

I hope to breed

Bolivian Rams
Cockatoo Dwarf Cichlids
Corydoras Sterbai

soon, first I got to set up a couple of tanks, and get the fish!
 

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