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Klee
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[vote]Cichlids[/vote]
Cichlids, or ratehr, angels.
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[vote]Live bearers[/vote]
livebearers
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I have guppy fry! ...I didn't even think my guppies were old enough yet...

~Meow. Thus spoke the cat.~
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[vote]Live bearers[/vote]
Guppies
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[vote]Cichlids[/vote]
cause theyre the eisest
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[vote]Labyrinth Fish[/vote]
Mostly gouramis and *attempts at* bettas Have begun a new "craze" on cacatouides and blue rams
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[vote]Cyprinids[/vote]
WCMM
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[vote]Live bearers[/vote]
Guppies and Mollies

Want to breed my kribs but my ph is to high.
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[vote]Live bearers[/vote]
Have bread Guppies and swordtails in the past....
Have never done egglayers before though.. Once I get new tank cycled ... looking into doing some egglayers.. (Zebra Danio's) or the like..something simple till I get the hang of it them might go to something a little more exotic..

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[vote]Cichlids[/vote]
CICHLIDS and catfish,snakes,lizards
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RAINBOWFISH!!!
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joe fishy
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My pepper cats asked me to list them, too! Feisty little devils...
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joe fishy
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[vote]Cyprinids[/vote]
What's a breeding poll without somebody listing white clouds?!
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[vote]bottom feeders[/vote]
How can you past the multipanctus???
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algu7344
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I breed all gouramis, and proud of it!
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[vote]bottom feeders[/vote]
I have to say bottom feeders the most (mainly cories), but currently also 3 species of livebearers, kribs, three types of killis.
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[vote]Live bearers[/vote]
Marigold sailfins, guppies and lately fancy goldfish!!

Patty
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[vote]Cichlids[/vote]
Or should be, what kind of fish am I TRYING to breed.
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Uhm... I breed killifishes, what category is that? =/
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[vote]Live bearers[/vote]
I breed Guppies and Platys,
and my Buenos Aires Tetra pair have spawned once, as well as my white clouds and my leopard danios, with no successful fry. My female weather loach is currently pregnant, and my bala pair do mating dances, so far no eggs though.
I would like to breed dwarf gouramis, but I cannot find any females.


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[vote]Cichlids[/vote]
So far:

Red Terrors (Amphilophus festae)--with new-born fry
Thorichthys maculipinnis (?)--with eggs
Honduran Red Point convicts (Archocentrus sp.)--with eggs

and last but not least *drumroll* Convicts. I know, I know it's hard to believe that these can reproduce in captivity. I'm working on a detailed article on the extensive research and preparation I went through to get these guys to breed. I still have some calculations to do as far as the steps I took to assure the proper water chemistry for them. So, be patient and hopefully soon we'll get a few more people breeding these elusive fishes

Jason
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[vote]Cichlids[/vote]
Blue Acaras!
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pookiekiller12
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[vote]Cichlids[/vote]
in the past:
auratus
kenyi
convicts
kribs
peacocks
and a few other cichlids

I am now attempting German Blue rams but while they seem healthy and happy, no babies yet.

Auratus were very prolific, and very violent.

Convicts were prolific, but more protective than outright violent.
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T'Ark'An'Ni Ak'Kan
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[vote]bottom feeders[/vote]
bristlenose catfish

they're so ugly-but-cute!
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Anything that does so on it's own!!! Very hands-off person.
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[vote]Cichlids[/vote]
Too bad this doesn't allow for mutliple choices ... okay, so far three species of shellies (the others are in a mixed tank, so I've included fry-eaters to preclude hybrid issues), plus a couple of Apisto species and of course the ol' Krib (although at the time I thought they were P. taeniatus "Wouri," since the seller lied to me) in the past.
Others, past and present: lots and lots and lots of bettas (argh, *never* going back to that), the "Clown Killie" (P. annulatus), the Lyretail killie (A. australe "chocolate", the big four livebearers plus Endler's, goldfish, WCMMs, Danios, Cories (trilineatus, aeneas, and arcuatus), BNs, GloFish and of course Clown Loaches. Okay, joking on that last one ... I do feel like I'm leaving something out, but whatever.

[span class="edited"][Edited by LittleMousling 2004-08-11 18:07][/span]

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aussiebloke
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[vote]Cichlids[/vote]
Mostly.

But i have breed in the past.

Guppies
Swordies
Kuhlis
Jewel cichlids
Angelfish
Bn
Betta

Next breeding project is blue rams

Matt
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[vote]Labyrinth Fish[/vote]
i am looking into breeding my CT betta and maybe after that (if i am sucessful) then i will move on to something harder like tetras so yea i am going to try to get a female CT and breed them over the summer my betta has lots of bubbles everywhere in his tank..(just thought i'd share that)
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ceridwen
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[vote]Labyrinth Fish[/vote]
Bettas Just my parents suggest I don't do anything till I get my own place and I'm out of college!
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TigerAngel
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[vote]Live bearers[/vote]
I don't try and breed anything since my failour of trying to breed bettas.
But I my platty and 2 Balloon Mollys have had babys. I got 24 junior mollys and 2 junior plattys.
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[vote]Live bearers[/vote]
I have platies in my 29g but I no longer try to rescue the fry. I do have one about 2 months old.

I breed Endler's in a 10g. There are 7 adults and quite a few older fry in that tank. The younger fry are in a 5g grow out tank.

I have a pair of kribs that are just now starting to get along after being together for months, I hope to someday get fry from them.

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[vote]Cichlids[/vote]
I breed Electric Blues
Multis
Swordies(just starting)
and Bristlenose
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I currently don't breed... but I assume when my guppies mature, I'll have fry, anyway. I'd love to breed my bettas, but I just don't have the room for it.

~Meow. Thus spoke the cat.~
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[vote]Cichlids[/vote]
Kribs!
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[vote]Cichlids[/vote]
Blue acaras!
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[vote]Cichlids[/vote]
Voted for cichlids but I am currently breeding/have bred:
Blue Acara
Bolivian Butterfly
Angelfish
Kribs
Haps
Platys
Guppies
Bristlenose
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I have a few Guppies along with other fish in the tank, so i'm not sure what the outcome will be.
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[vote]Cichlids[/vote]
Firemouths and convicts
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[vote]Live bearers[/vote]
i've bred Guppiesx4
and Platiesx1

oh joy, how simple they were

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[vote]Live bearers[/vote]
Platies, although it all started very much by accident... I bought 5 of them for something colorful and visually stimulating for my daughter (she was 1 yr at the time) and didn't realize until I then researched that we were going to be grandparents so soon! Of course, my daughter (now 18 mos) still loves to wave at the fishes and talk to them. LOL.
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[vote]Cichlids[/vote]
Currently I breed:
Jack Dempseys
Platies
Show Quality Guppies

I have bred:
Convicts
Mollies
Swordtails

Next Project:
Bettas

[span class="edited"][Edited by Daniel 2004-07-18 12:17][/span]
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[vote]Labyrinth Fish[/vote]
My first post and my first little cute baby bettas are one week old today I have learnt so much for this site already. Big thanks to all!!!!
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[vote]bottom feeders[/vote]
At the moment, my big breeding project is Panda Corys. Which I hope to do on a fairly regular basis once I get the large breeding aquarium up and running

Panda Catfish fan and keeper/breeder since Christmas 2002
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[vote]Cichlids[/vote]
i find that cichlids are easy to breed.
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[vote]Live bearers[/vote]
Platies and Guppies and Mollies, in fact as far as I know they could all be getting in there together!!!

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[vote]Tetra[/vote]
I am currently playing around with some blue emperor tetras (or Kerri tetras). In the past there has been some Guppy fry surviving in the community tank but I hardly count them.




So here I am once more...
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[vote]Cichlids[/vote]
I breed cichlids and livebearers. I breed convicts for fun,oscar food, and to sell. The livebearers i breed are platys for fun.

[span class="edited"][Edited by 2004-06-02 20:19][/span]
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[vote]Cichlids[/vote]
i have two jack dempsey's that are not even 5 inches that have had two healthy bundles of app. 600 fry.
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i breed :

platies
guppies
swordtails
zebra danios
wcmm
kribs

[option1]Cichlids[/option1]
[option2]Tetra[/option2]
[option3]Labyrinth Fish[/option3]
[option4]bottom feeders[/option4]
[option5]Live bearers[/option5]
[option6]Cyprinids[/option6]

6x2x2 - Firemouth and Oscar Tank
30+ royal pythons.

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[vote]Cichlids[/vote]
I have Apisto fry at the moment, a very pregnant Leopard Livebearer and I have had Danio fry before so I guess that would be :

Cichlid, Livebearer and Cypranid(sp.)?
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[vote]Cichlids[/vote]
Cichlids, or ratehr, angels.
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[vote]Live bearers[/vote]
livebearers
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I have guppy fry! ...I didn't even think my guppies were old enough yet...

~Meow. Thus spoke the cat.~
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[vote]Live bearers[/vote]
Guppies
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[vote]Cichlids[/vote]
cause theyre the eisest
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[vote]Labyrinth Fish[/vote]
Mostly gouramis and *attempts at* bettas Have begun a new "craze" on cacatouides and blue rams
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[vote]Cyprinids[/vote]
WCMM
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[vote]Live bearers[/vote]
Guppies and Mollies

Want to breed my kribs but my ph is to high.
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[vote]Live bearers[/vote]
Have bread Guppies and swordtails in the past....
Have never done egglayers before though.. Once I get new tank cycled ... looking into doing some egglayers.. (Zebra Danio's) or the like..something simple till I get the hang of it them might go to something a little more exotic..

Viper
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[vote]Cichlids[/vote]
CICHLIDS and catfish,snakes,lizards
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