How often do peacock fish breed Peacock fish can breed once a month, or twice every three months, and can produce four to seven litters a year, but only if the environment is suitable. If the water quality, water temperature and other conditions do not meet the requirements, peacock fish will not mate and reproduce. Peacock fish can give birth to 10 to 100 young per breeding, depending on the species of fish, size and number of breeding. Generally, the first-born peacock fish can give birth to about 10, the second to 20 to 30, and the third to 30 to 50. To let the peacock fish breed, pay attention to prepare a larger aquarium tank, keep the water temperature in the tank at 26-28 degrees, PH value at 6.8-7.4. In order to improve the survival rate of small fish, it is better to plant aquatic plants in the aquarium tank. Then put the breeding fish according to the male to female ratio of 1:4, and adjust the water temperature 1 to 2 degrees when the female is waiting to give birth, which can stimulate her to give birth.
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