Mestremia

See gynogenesis

Mérospermia is a term used in aquarophilia to describe a condition where a fish produces an abnormally high quantity of sperm during reproduction. This can be caused by many factors, such as age, nutrition, hormones and diseases.

Mérospermia can be a problem for fish because it can cause fatigue and a decrease in general physical condition. It can also affect the quality of the sperm and, therefore, the fertilization of eggs. In addition, excessive semen production can also cause health problems such as reproductive track infections or testicular tumors.

There are several ways to treat merospermia in fish. First of all, it is important to ensure that fish is healthy and well nourished, because an adequate diet can help regulate sperm production. Specific nutritional supplements can also be used to help regulate sperm production. In addition, it is important to monitor hormone levels and treat any disease that could be the cause of merospermia.

It is also important to note that merospermia can be a problem in humans as well as in fish. In humans, merospermia can be caused by many factors, such as general health problems, endocrine disorders or reproductive track infections. If you think you may have merospermia, it is important to consult a doctor to obtain appropriate diagnosis and treatment.

In summary, merospermia is a condition in which a fish produces an abnormally high quantity of sperm. It can be caused by many factors and can cause health problems for fish. It is important to monitor the health and nutrition of fish and treat any disease or hormonal disorder that may cause merospermia.

Aquarium fish

Arnoldichthys spilopterus

Arnoldichthys spilopterus

High body and flattened laterally with a curved forehead. Yellowish brown color with laterally dark stripes. A good -sized aquarium must be provided (about 200litres). This species is Teritalial and v...