Goldfish breeding guide: spawning preparation, temperature management, egg hatching, fry feeding, and variety-specific selection tips.
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Goldfish breeding guide: spawning preparation, temperature management, egg hatching, fry feeding, and variety-specific selection tips.
Goldfish breeding has been enjoyed in Japan as a traditional hobby for centuries. With knowledge of spawning timing and proper environmental setup, breeding can be enjoyed at home.
Breeding Season
The optimal goldfish breeding season is spring (March-May). Spawning behavior begins when water temperature exceeds 18C.
- Winter cold management: Exposing fish to 10-15C in winter makes spring spawning more likely
- Temperature target: 18-22C is ideal for spawning
- Daylight hours: 12-14 hours of light promotes spawning
Breeding Difficulty by Variety
- Wakin/Comet: Very Easy -- most straightforward
- Ryukin: Relatively Easy
- Black Moor: Relatively Easy
- Oranda: Moderate
- Ranchu: Difficult
- Tosa-kin: Very Difficult
Spawning Preparation
- Parent selection -- Choose healthy, well-built specimens over 1 year old
- Sexing -- Males develop white breeding tubercles on pectoral fins and gill covers during breeding season
- Spawning substrate -- Set up spawning mops, netting, or artificial grass
- Conditioning -- Feed high-protein foods (bloodworms, brine shrimp) to build stamina
Spawning and Fertilization
- Spawning behavior: Males chase females, pressing against them
- Spawning: Usually occurs in early morning; female deposits eggs on substrate
- Egg count: 500 to several thousand depending on variety and size
- Fertilization: Male releases milt immediately after egg deposition
Egg Management and Hatching
- Isolate eggs -- Move spawning substrate to a separate container (parents will eat eggs)
- Methylene blue -- Add lightly to prevent fungus
- Temperature management -- Approximately 5 days at 20C, 3 days at 25C to hatch
- Remove unfertilized eggs -- Use pipette to remove eggs that turn white and cloudy
Fry Rearing
- Just hatched: 2-3 days of growth using yolk sac nutrients; no feeding needed
- Initial feeding: Newly hatched brine shrimp or powdered fry food
- After 2 weeks: Daphnia, finely crushed prepared food
- After 1 month: Regular goldfish food (fine granule type)
Selection Points
"Selection" is crucial in fancy goldfish breeding.
- 1st selection (2 weeks): Remove obvious deformities and color abnormalities
- 2nd selection (1 month): Select based on body shape and tail form
- 3rd selection (2-3 months): Verify breed-specific characteristics are present
- Culled fish: Many are still beautiful as common goldfish
Benefits of Buying on Buri-Choku
On Buri-Choku, you can purchase directly from goldfish breeders with competition awards. Verify bloodlines and selection criteria directly, finding ideal starter specimens for breeding programs.
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