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Old 01-29-2002, 03:46 AM
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Hi all! To answer a couple questions... I think my selections are good for the hobby. I will be getting the tangs, angels, gobies, dottybacks, clowns, and other fish as larval and post larval stage fish. These have a low survival rate in the wild so taking them from the waters will not lower wild populations in any noticable way. They can have a very good survival rate in tanks if you take good care of them and have the right setup! How am I getting these fish? Well I havre a very good connection!!! Nuff said. Yes it costs alot to setup!!!!! Im still crying. I am a consultant for Canadian Lake Plankton, commercial harvesters of Mysis Relicta, so I have a great rearing feed at my disposal, keeping feeding costs down. If you have any equipment that is "cost efective" lol
please e-mail me with details at: deepblueaquatics@yahoo.ca
Naso Lituratus are actually comming into season soon i hope to bring in around 300 or so.
Turn around time is from 3-6 months depending on the species. Hopefully I can offer some nice healthy tank raised fish in the comming months.
Kyle
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Old 01-29-2002, 12:29 PM
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Default Tank Raised Fish

Very cool! I look forward to seeing these fish available to the general population. I wasn't expecting this kind of news so soon.
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