This is a little different story.
I have a pond with a 40ft stream; it averages 18" wide and 2" deep. The bottom is some sand, some rock, some sludge, with valisnaria , hornwort, and various bog blants that sneak in.
The danios (zebras and giants) jump up 3" from the pond to the end of the stream. They then spawn like crazy; and continiously. 3 weeks after I through in the giant danios this summer , I found 3/4" long babies. ( the zebras wintered over).
The young seem to stay in the stream until they are a inch long then drift into the pond with the 2 ft long Koi (who ignore them).
I don't know if this counts as breeding as I don't do anything; I have recently been putting powdwered food in the stream.
I have a pond with a 40ft stream; it averages 18" wide and 2" deep. The bottom is some sand, some rock, some sludge, with valisnaria , hornwort, and various bog blants that sneak in.
The danios (zebras and giants) jump up 3" from the pond to the end of the stream. They then spawn like crazy; and continiously. 3 weeks after I through in the giant danios this summer , I found 3/4" long babies. ( the zebras wintered over).
The young seem to stay in the stream until they are a inch long then drift into the pond with the 2 ft long Koi (who ignore them).
I don't know if this counts as breeding as I don't do anything; I have recently been putting powdwered food in the stream.
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