If you’re an aquarium owner interested in breeding your fish, you will need to get a holding tank. Trying to leave a female fish in your main aquarium will create many possible problems: she could be harassed and picked on by other fish, or the tiny fry might be eaten by other tank occupants as soon as she releases the eggs.
Although holding tanks can solve the aforementioned problems, they also come with some challenges of their own. Keeping a holding tank properly cycled can be difficult when there are no fish present to keep the ammonia cycle going. And a holding tank will also have variants in the quantity and the size of its fishy inhabitants, as smaller fish have much less waste and therefore create fewer components for the needed nitrogen cycle.
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