breeding rainbow fish in captivity
Breeding rainbow fish in captivity refers to the intentional and controlled process of rearing rainbow fish species in a confined environment, such as an aquarium or fish farm, with the goal of producing offspring. This method involves creating suitable conditions and providing proper care and nutrition to encourage the fish to mate and successfully reproduce, thus ensuring the sustainable production of rainbow fish outside their natural habitat.
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