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Ong88 10-03-2010 11:12 AM

FH breeding tips & advice
 
Dear sifus & breeders,
Please contribute & I will edit the thread to be a faq for hobbyists to try home breeding.

Thanks in advance.

KAO LUO 10-03-2010 11:49 AM

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http://www.aquariumfishwonders.com/f...aring-the-fry/

Q. How do I make my Flowerhorn fish breed, and how do I rear the fry? At what period should I separate the baby flowerhorn from its mother?

Time To Breed
Sexual maturity is reached once the female flowerhorn grows to about four inches. The female flowerhorn lays eggs periodically, with or without a male. Signs of ovulation are decreased appetite, increased aggressiveness and a darkening of colors, with enhanced vertical striations on the body. At the same time, the egg tube or ovipositor will elongate. The ovipositor has a blunt end, as opposed to the sharper end of the spermatic duct of the male, which is also shorter.

Breeding Flowerhorn

For breeding, a compatible pair has to be found first. What you can do is place the intended pair in a tank, separated by a clear partition. If, after a week or more, they don’t seem to show aggression towards each other, you can remove the partition and let them mingle. If all goes well, the female will lay eggs for the male to fertilize. Like most cichlids, both parents have a brooding instinct and will take cared of the young.

Tips on Rearing Flowerhorn Fry
Food suitable for the fry include newly hatched brine shrimp and commercially prepared liquid food. As they grow, they can proceed to live daphnia or chopped tubifex worms, and later, bloodworms. Rinse live worms thoroughly before feeding.

It’s hard to say when you should separate the fry from their parents. But when the parents no longer show interest in protecting their young, separation is imminent.

Stay tune for the next segment on hatching flowerhorn eggs

Ong88 10-03-2010 01:26 PM

Thank you KL
Any personal insights & old bird tips?

laodie 10-03-2010 02:05 PM

for male flowerhorn, what is the maturity age/size to breed?

wuchun 10-03-2010 02:34 PM

female maturity age lay eggs.

KAO LUO 10-03-2010 03:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by laodie (Post 7614372)
for male flowerhorn, what is the maturity age/size to breed?

Age at 10 month to 1 year .. n size over 6" be better ,,,,,,

mihatah 10-03-2010 04:03 PM

b4 start breeding, must plan what u going to do with the fries.
enough tanks to hold all?

KAO LUO 10-03-2010 04:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mihatah (Post 7614663)
b4 start breeding, must plan what u going to do with the fries.
enough tanks to hold all?

AGREE ,, every one can breed Flowerhorn .....even my son oso can breeding flowerhorn ,,,but fries can be turn nice ??? ...

sheng 10-03-2010 04:17 PM

So that mean choosing a good pair also important?

Arosub 10-03-2010 05:32 PM

Just curious....A male genes must be good(Good colouration,koky, nice shape).Then how to choose a "good" female??:confused:


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