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Old 02-04-2014, 04:29 PM
SpateD SpateD is offline
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Wrasses would be awesome to try and breed. I don't know of anyone who's had any recorded success with them though.

Breeding marine life is certainly an exciting thing. I still get excited when I see a nest hatch, and I've seen a few. I wish more people had success and tried to breed new species as well. Our reefs depend on us to control the wild caught population, which in turn means we need to be able to produce more tank raised fish for the aquarium hobby.
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Old 02-05-2014, 12:48 AM
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Hey there,
I raised 3 or 4 batches of occelaris for the exact reason kpg said. For the experience. It was work. I used the instant algae spated mentioned. I ground up my nls pellets and went from Rotifers to powdered pellets. it was amazing to see a 10 gallon tank full of little clowns. Most amazing was metamorphosis waking up to find the little brown fry turned into perfect little orange waggling clowns. I would suggest try it some day, when you have some spare time!!
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