Hey everyone! So, I’ve been doing a lot of research on fish breeding, and the general consensus is that successfully breeding and raising pelagic spawning species is difficult. I know some of the reasons for that, but what some other reasons it’s so hard?
The reasons I know:
-Tank needs to be tall (I think I heard somewhere the tank needs to be at least 30-36” tall for many species and possibly even taller for others).
-Mechanical filtration (like skimmers) removing the fry and their food.
-Predators and cannibalism in the tank.
-The fry need specific microfauna foods which can be difficult to maintain in large enough quantities (i.e. rotifers, pods, phyto, etc.) [I understand this one is a general breeding issue].
What other issues are there?
The reasons I know:
-Tank needs to be tall (I think I heard somewhere the tank needs to be at least 30-36” tall for many species and possibly even taller for others).
-Mechanical filtration (like skimmers) removing the fry and their food.
-Predators and cannibalism in the tank.
-The fry need specific microfauna foods which can be difficult to maintain in large enough quantities (i.e. rotifers, pods, phyto, etc.) [I understand this one is a general breeding issue].
What other issues are there?


