reeftanker10
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I'm not saying i'm going to do this i am just wondering...If you have a tank with only the pair of fish and they breed will the fry survive in the main tank?
"I'm not saying i'm going to do this i am just wondering...If you have a tank with only the pair of fish and they breed will the fry survive in the main tank? "-reeftanker10
this is a very vague question. infact so vague that i wouldn't recomend you breeding anything, or even thinking about it until you do more research.
however it all depends on the species being bred. dwarf seahorses are kept in very small tanks to begin with, and the adults and juveniles can be fed the same food. theirfore in this case they may be kept in the same tank.
their are three main reasons why it shouldn't happen in other cases.
1. feeding density
2. predation
3. water quality. (somewhat related to 1)
-----1 the food density in larval tanks must be kept high. this makes it difficult to rear them in large tanks. most of your broodstock will require tanks above 5-10 gallons, the recomended larval size to support food density. if you go much larger than this it quickly tedious and costly to feed. the added bioload of all that food also hinders water quality greaty.
-----2 "the fry well most likely be eaten by the father"-trenton grl.
as trenton girl said the fry will most likely be eaten. in some cases like with bangai cardinals, and other mouth brooders, the chance of fry being eaten while gestation is higher for males. however after the fry are hatched it is fair game, both males and females that feed on larval fish, will feed on them equaly.
-----3. water quality is essential to raising healthy livestock. to put a bio demand as high as stocking a brood stock tank with high densities of larval food would require extensize amounts of water changes.
very few fish are compatible with all three of the reasons described above. (in fact the only one i can think of is the dwarf seahorse, and maybe hippocampus barbouri, though It would still be a stretch) for that reason, please dont try it!
Thanks to everyone who satisfied my curiosity...And like i said i'm not planning on breeding anything, just a simple question (ctenophors rule) lol sorry to offend you