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Does the female lay the eggs then the male fertilise them or are they
fertilised then the female lays them in an area she likes? |
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"Dv" [email protected] wrote in message
... Does the female lay the eggs then the male fertilise them or are they fertilised then the female lays them in an area she likes? I think they are egg scatterers, so the eggs are externally fertilized (clouds of milt in the area the eggs are being laid). If you plan on breeding killies, they have some interesting characteristics worth researching (like their eggs are light-sensitive). I've never bred them though. hth -- www.NetMax.tk |
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I've bred killies although mostly it's true to say that they've bred
themselves ! I'm merely a surprised fishkeeper when I spot the little tykes swimming in the foliage. They generally egg scatter Some will deposit in the peaty bottom (this is probably the natural way) but in mine with a gravel bottom, they deposit in the thickest plants. After a brief courtship, flowers, a movie, nice meal etc (you know how it is) the male will chase the female down into the thickest plants, grasses, spawing mops etc and then will wrap his back half around her as she deposits the eggs, him fertilising them in the embrace.The eggs will then stick to the foliage and will hatch at some point in the future. Mine hatch after a couple of weeks. Some killie's are a bit different and have to have their eggs removed from the water and kept in damp peat for a period of time and then placed back into water for them to hatch, a bit like freeze dried fry !! Hope that helps J "NetMax" wrote in message ... "Dv" [email protected] wrote in message ... Does the female lay the eggs then the male fertilise them or are they fertilised then the female lays them in an area she likes? I think they are egg scatterers, so the eggs are externally fertilized (clouds of milt in the area the eggs are being laid). If you plan on breeding killies, they have some interesting characteristics worth researching (like their eggs are light-sensitive). I've never bred them though. hth -- www.NetMax.tk |
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