Asian catfish that can breed in home aquaria?
-
- Posts: 8
- Joined: 15 Aug 2022, 00:30
- My cats species list: 4 (i:0, k:3)
- My Wishlist: 2
- Spotted: 4
- Location 1: Canada
- Location 2: South
Asian catfish that can breed in home aquaria?
I have been interested in catfishes ever since I was a child, and after gaining experience keeping fish, I have decided to try breeding them for fun. I was wondering if there were any Asian catfishes that were bred in home aquaria, for I haven't found any, and I was curious if they existed.
- medaka
- Expert
- Posts: 967
- Joined: 23 Dec 2003, 23:55
- I've donated: $20.00!
- My articles: 5
- My images: 66
- My cats species list: 3 (i:0, k:1)
- Spotted: 28
- Location 1: Runcorn.
- Location 2: Cheshire.UK
- Interests: Asiancatfish/corys
Re: Asian catfish that can breed in home aquaria?
Check out Shanes World and its reproduction articles. Full of very knowledgeable advice and reports.
My advice is to start with relative easily spawned fish from around the world , and observe and learn from those experiences. Gradually your knowledge base will increase over time; but, don't forget that you will continue to learn. I bred and learnt from my 1st spawning aged 16, I am now in my 60's and I am still learning
My advice is to start with relative easily spawned fish from around the world , and observe and learn from those experiences. Gradually your knowledge base will increase over time; but, don't forget that you will continue to learn. I bred and learnt from my 1st spawning aged 16, I am now in my 60's and I am still learning
I ‘Doc I can’t stop singing The Green, Green Grass of Home’
“That sounds like Tom Jones syndrome.
‘Is it common?’
“It’s not unusual.”
“That sounds like Tom Jones syndrome.
‘Is it common?’
“It’s not unusual.”
-
- Posts: 8
- Joined: 15 Aug 2022, 00:30
- My cats species list: 4 (i:0, k:3)
- My Wishlist: 2
- Spotted: 4
- Location 1: Canada
- Location 2: South
Re: Asian catfish that can breed in home aquaria?
Thanks will do.
- bekateen
- Posts: 9341
- Joined: 09 Sep 2014, 17:50
- I've donated: $40.00!
- My articles: 4
- My images: 142
- My cats species list: 145 (i:105, k:35)
- My aquaria list: 41 (i:18)
- My BLogs: 45 (i:152, p:2731)
- My Wishlist: 35
- Spotted: 183
- Location 1: USA, California, Stockton
- Location 2: USA, California, Stockton
- Contact:
Re: Asian catfish that can breed in home aquaria?
Hello Quandary,
Welcome to Planetcatfish!
To follow on medaka's recommendations, look at the list of most-bred species reports, here: https://www.planetcatfish.com/common/my ... ?mode=blog. (Keep in mind that some of the frequently-bred species (like and ) are not cheap, but are in high demand. Don't start with those). This includes all species from all continents.
And as medaka said, start your breeding projects with inexpensive, easy to find species; learn with those, then go on to more challenging species.
Welcome to Planetcatfish!
To follow on medaka's recommendations, look at the list of most-bred species reports, here: https://www.planetcatfish.com/common/my ... ?mode=blog. (Keep in mind that some of the frequently-bred species (like and ) are not cheap, but are in high demand. Don't start with those). This includes all species from all continents.
And as medaka said, start your breeding projects with inexpensive, easy to find species; learn with those, then go on to more challenging species.
Find me on YouTube & Facebook: http://youtube.com/user/Bekateen1; https://www.facebook.com/Bekateen
Buying caves from https://plecocaves.com? Plecocaves sponsor Bekateen's Fishroom. Use coupon code bekateen for 15% off your order. Also, for you Swifties: Https://youtu.be/ZUKdhXL3NCw
- shimran964
- Posts: 5
- Joined: 20 Dec 2022, 07:52
- Location 1: Pakistan
- Location 2: Lahore
- Contact:
Re: Asian catfish that can breed in home aquaria?
Thanks for sharing the informative linkbekateen wrote: ↑16 Aug 2022, 16:15 Hello Quandary,
Welcome to Planetcatfish!
To follow on medaka's recommendations, look at the list of most-bred species reports, here: https://www.planetcatfish.com/common/my ... ?mode=blog. (Keep in mind that some of the frequently-bred species (like and ) are not cheap, but are in high demand. Don't start with those). This includes all species from all continents.
And as medaka said, start your breeding projects with inexpensive, easy to find species; learn with those, then go on to more challenging species.