How to Breed Danios Fish: Zebra Fish!
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On This Video I will Teach you How to Breed your Danios Fish or Zebra Fish Easily with thousands of Eggs Every Hatch!
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1.) First to do Separate male and female danios. as what you can see they are in deffirent tanks the male and female danios Start the breeding process by making sure you can tell the difference between your male and female danios.
2.) Feed your danios high-quality live food. While your male and female danios are in their own tanks, feed them high-quality live food. Live foods for danios include daphnia, bloodworm, and mosquito larvae.
3.) After 1 to 2 weeks of conditioning, your adult danios will be ready to breed. In order to be prepared, set up your breeding tank during the first week of conditioning. As what you can see right now we are using diy plastic net as what we do as usual on goldfish and barbs breeding to make the eggs fall at the bottom and to make the eggs 100% safe not get eaten by their parents.
4.) You know your danios have spawned as what you can see there are a lot of eggs right? and now you can move the adults back to their regular tanks. And lets add methyline blue to discourage the fungus bloom.
5.) After 2 days you can see that the eggs are already hatched but still laying on the ground and some of the are stick on the glass.
6.) After 3-4 days they are already free swimming as what you can see they are so tiny and cute, this time you can feed them with microworms and infusoria.