When does Mickey Mouse grow up and reproduce?

Mickey Mouse matures 5-6 months after birth. Although Mickey Mouse, less than 5 months old, has reached the adult length, but their gonads are not yet mature, so they can't reproduce. After 5-6 months, they can mature and then they can be allowed to reproduce. Mickey Mouse is viviparous, so it needs to be isolated immediately after giving birth to a small fish to prevent the big fish from eat small fish. How long did Mickey Mouse grow up? Mickey Mouse matures about 5 months after birth. If it is a Mickey mouse within 5 months, although the body has reached the adult length, but the sexual function is not fully mature, so it can not reproduce. If the breeder wants them to breed, it needs to wait for five months, preferably about six months. This will not affect their reproductive quality, nor will it affect Mickey Mouse's health.

2. When does Mickey Mouse breed? Mickey Mouse's breeding has no fixed time and is not limited by seasons, but it has a great relationship with the breeding environment. When they breed, the water temperature should reach about 25℃, the water quality should be kept weakly alkaline, and the quality of PH value should be controlled between 7.0 and 7.4. There must be enough dissolved oxygen in the water for them to reproduce. If the water temperature is too low or other environments are not suitable, even the adult Mickey Mouse will not breed. Therefore, to breed Mickey Mouse, it is necessary to ensure a comfortable breeding environment.

Third, how to raise Mickey Mouse after breeding? Isolate the parent fish immediately after breeding, because the parent fish will not protect the small fish and will eat the small fish as food, so isolate the parent fish and the small fish at the first time after breeding. Secondly, the problem of feeding. Small fish don't need to be fed for the first 2-3 days, because they carry enough nutrients from their mothers to absorb. After 2-3 days, you can feed them some shrimp eggs or boiled egg yolk. Finally, newborn fish are sensitive to environmental changes, and breeders should try not to change water within one week of birth.