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Norina1603
2 years ago

Hello,

Now yes, sex they certainly do not have, at least not as it is the case among mammals (people), the female lays off somewhere the eggs, which are then fertilized by the male, as well as extreme water values, which are hardly to be fulfilled by a beginner!

https://www.aquarium-guide.de/blauer_neon.htm#

Grobbeldopp
2 years ago

Whether you look at the abyss in the narrower sense as sex… in the biological sense yes.

Blue neons are not used in tap water rather and if so, without young fish slipping.

The reason is that the blue neons in nature rarely occur in alkaline waters and do not even settle in them, mostly in palm hulls in shallow water in Rinnsalen or water salmon where the pH is very low.

To stimulate the spawning, a pH of 5-6 and a KH of 0 and conductivity around 60 microsiemens is approximately desirable. Then a shady species basin and it can also come to random rearing – otherwise if you want to make it more targeted you should remove the old animals as they also eat much of the eggs or even build a special breeding basin where the eggs sprinkle under a net.

In the social pool, the fish larvae are almost always all eaten.

Hydraulikbagger
2 years ago

Yes, if it’s going well, they’ll multiply.

JustASingle
2 years ago

Hopefully you realize that fish have no sex in the sense, right?

But yes, there can be young people in appropriate conditions.

LukaUndShiba
2 years ago

Under the perfect conditions, it can work.

I hope only you have suitable customers.

For from the 60-130 eggs per fish will be about 40-50 hatches. Of these, not all of them are big but despite all of them.

Grobbeldopp
2 years ago
Reply to  LukaUndShiba

It’s very easy to get rid of.