How does the reproductive frequency in a controlled aquarium setting contrast with that observed in their native or established wild range?

Answer

Captive settings allow for nearly monthly spawning, whereas the wild frequency is noted as only "several times a year."

In optimal captive settings, breeding can approach monthly intervals (21 to 28 days), while in the wild, they are described as spawning only several times a year, highlighting the benefit of environmental stability.

How does the reproductive frequency in a controlled aquarium setting contrast with that observed in their native or established wild range?
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