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what kind of small, easy to breed fish can live in 64-66 degree water?

Postby dethmunkee on Sat Apr 28, 2001 9:31 pm

im looking for some sort of fish to feed my Oscar. it has to be about 1-3 inch in lenght, and able to survive in a 64-66 degree tank. just out of curosity, can convicts live in 64-66 degree water?
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Postby oscar2001 on Sun Apr 29, 2001 2:59 am

swordtails are live bearers and can live in cold water. They also breed easy too.

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Postby kickstart4 on Sun Apr 29, 2001 4:53 am

Yea convicts will easily live in that water temp, they are a very hardy fish and easy to breed might I add. Swordtails/guppies/mollies are all easy to breed live bearers also, you might want to try to set up a tank consisting of that and use them as feeders, they are colorful and kinda pretty fish too.

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what kind of small, easy to breed fish can live in 64-66 degree water?

Postby dethmunkee on Tue May 01, 2001 1:52 am

does anyone know when the convicts will kick out the fry? i've heard that they'll start when they're ready to spawn again. im consern beacuse the fry are about 1/4 in. in length and theres only 17 left (from 30). its about maybe 3 wks since the birth of the fry.
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Postby aeneid on Thu May 03, 2001 4:00 pm

At that size, guppies are a good choice, if u buy 50, treat the water good and get the fish healty (prob 35 survive) then give a month and you'll prob get around 40 babies a month, use larger scale if nessessary. I use a 10gal and it works fine, but use good filtration and feed well or the guppies will eat most of the babies. gl.... also if u want to use a heater you can (will do well from 65-80) and you can keep the same temp of your main tank to prevent dying if you want to feed a lot at once and leave them to pick them off over a couple days. Good luck!

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Postby S42K on Fri May 04, 2001 12:07 am

I would recommend black mollies. You can buy 5 small ones and are pretty much guarented to have fry. Very easy to take care of and generally are a hardy fish.

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