Saturday, 5 June 2010

Breeding Piranha

Whichever of these species you select, you ought to have an aquarium of at least 100 gallons. A group of 5-6 piranhas is appropriate; however in case you need them breeding it is best to keep a pair only, so that there's no other fish to bother them. To discover a mating pair select adult piranhas, thick & the other thinner - in most cases thick piranhas represent females & thinner piranhas represent males. make positive you are not taking a look at them after they have been fed. Although having found a male as well as a female doesn't automatically mean success, it is a step on the way.

The ideal temperature is between 73°-83°F. Standard fluorescent bulbs are fine for the lighting. Piranhas also like some protective cover, & you ought to also make the lighting of half of the aquarium darker than the other. Piranhas are hardy fish but it is a lovely suggestion to maintain the water tidy & clear. In their original Amazon River habitat, the rainy season is when most fish spawn. Frequent & bigger water changes appear to have an immense effect on the success of breeding (as they simulate the rainy season) & are most helpful in getting the piranhas in to breeding condition.

In case you are blessed to have reached this stage, then it is time to take care of the fry. Prepare a ten to 15 gallon tank with heater & undergravel filter. Water ought to be from the parents' tank. Be , cautious when transferring the fry, as the parents can be very protective & aggressive. The fry will quickly absorb their yolk sacs & you can start feeding them live infant brine shrimp as food.

Thing you ought to be aware of is the legal issues. Some states do not permit the sell or possession of piranhas at all. Other states need that you receive a permit to sell or own a piranha. Be positive to check to see if any local restrictions apply before purchasing your piranhas.

When your piranhas lose all their colour & turn  black, they are in breeding condition! Both of them may start to protect a positive spot; chasing off other piranhas that come close. When they start picking up gravel in their mouths as if digging, it usually means they have already begun the mating technique. Be cautious not to disturb your piranhas in the work of this time! The female will release eggs in to the pit, & then leave the nest (but might stay close by it). The male is usually responsible for guarding the nest & eggs. The number of eggs laid varies from 700-4000. The eggs hatch in 2-3 days.

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