Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Master's Secrets To Breeding Flowerhorn

Its every Flowerhorn hobbyist dream of breeding his flowehorn. The process is easy and can be a very fulfilling activity. Keep in mind that flowerhorns are the most passionate lovers. They love to do rough play before engaging in copulation. 
Here some pointers for you so that your breeding program will be successful.

Things you will need  during your breeding.

1.Aquarium should be around 50-75 gallons. The size of the aquarium is of utmost importance.If you try breeding your pair in a tight space your pair may end up having a marital dispute instead of a having honeymoon and pairing successfully.
2.Water Heater-Water temperature is important because it keeps your  breeding pair healthy and in heat. Get it heater and "in heat"? Set a nd maintain your water heater to about 30 deg.. 
3.A pottery dish or any flat surface like the rough side of a tile. This is where your breeding pair will nest and eventually lay her eggs.
4. Aerator-you need an aerator to serve two purpose.First is to keep the Oxygen levels in your water constant so have your aerator connected to an air stone. The second purpose is for filtering. Connect your aerator to a foam filter for this purpose.
5. Methylene blue.-Methylene will be used for your fertilized eggs to avoid fungal growth.

The Process of breeding your flowerhorn.

1.Selection and Introduction of breeding pair.
Choose the healthiest brood stock for you to breed. Healthy brood stock means more fertilized eggs and more fries to select from.
I introduce my breeding pair as early as 2 weeks before breeding. I place them in an aquarium with dividers. I do this so that the pair will be familiar with each other before their breeding hormones drive them crazy.


2.Getting your flowerhorn to mate. Your visual  cue that your breeding pair is ready is when the female starts to loose its color and turns darker and with dark stripes all over it.Once your flowerhorn are ready all you need to do is put them together and wait for them to mate.  You should however keep an eye on them while they are breeding, as flowerhorn aggressiveness can get out hand which would result in severe injuries or even death.

3. Getting your female to lay eggs. So how do I do that? Well the secret actually lies in you doing a 10% water change prior to bringing your breeding pair together. The water change changes the water temperature and chemistry  a bit which in turn induces your female to lay eggs. Water change also mimics rainfall which also induces your female to lay eggs. So what I do is when I fill the tanks again I use the water hose as a sprayer which would mimic rainfall.

4.Getting a divorce. After your female has laid her eggs and the male has fertilzed them. Its time for the pair  to part ways. Simply place them in separate aquariums and care for them as you usually do.