You can wait patiently for the juveniles to hatch when you see the Australopithecus males holding their eggs in their mouths. When the male Australian star dragon fish takes care of the eggs, the female fish will guard by the side. After about 60 days, the fry will enter and exit the male fish's mouth. The fish daddy will slowly release the juveniles with great care. This has been until about 90 days.

There will be fewer juveniles of the Australopithecus In and out of the fish dad's mouth. At this time, you can quietly pick up the juvenile fish. Be patient when fishing, because the other little guys will definitely hide in the mouth of the fish father for a long time, so you can wait slowly. Males typically hold 40 eggs, but end up with only a dozen or so small fish. It can be seen that the breeding of the Australian star point dragon is not easy.
The broodstock will stop eating before spawning, and will not eat until the juveniles leave the male, so a single spawning and reproduction is extremely harmful to the male. If the feeding before breeding is not good enough, the male fish will be devastated or even die, so pay attention to the feeding preparation before breeding. The experiment of artificial hatching of fish eggs has not yet made progress, so the male fish has to work hard all the time.
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