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Can bluegrass be reproduced?

2021-06-05 / 314 Read

Bluestripe can reproduce. The blue-striped crane is a group spawning type of reproduction, mainly distributed in tropical climate seas. Its body shape is inclined to oval, the fish body is purple-gray, the fish body has wavy light blue stripes, and the head is light blue twill. It likes to live in the gravel area where coral grows and Gravel area, mainly eat filamentous algae and diatoms.

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The sexual maturity of blue-spotted hangings is not judged by age but by size , male fish generally reach maturity at 11 cm in length, while female fish need to grow to about 13 cm. As release-spawning fish, the parents do not provide parental care for the juveniles. When the blue-striped hanging is breeding, it lays eggs about once a month.