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Nothing to add, except a nice link, for those that haven't seen it:
http://www.marinebreeder.org/forums/...0f4207e99fbdb3 or main page: http://www.marinebreeder.org/forums/ |
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Thanks for the link Soapy!
As for Seahorse Fanatic, did any of the eggs make it to the fry stage or larger and have you tried breeding seahorses? We have a few breeders in Ontario who have had great success breeding some fairly rare species. |
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I had a spawn of 1000s of tiny fry one night, which were the baby Marine Bettas. Unfortunately I wasn't set up to take care of baby fish that size and so my fish and corals feasted well that night. Probably around 2 or 3 in the morning is when I saw this.
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Dang that sucks! Well I hope they spawn again and you manage to save the fry.
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I have successfully bred and raised many different clownfish species, also neon goby, gold stripe goby, bangai cardinal, orchid dottyback, and neon dottyback. I have successfully bred but not raised- yellow jawfish, watchman goby, and marine betta.
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There was a real fish-whisperer in Surrey, BC who used to breed clowns and mandarin gobies. Unfortunately, he retired and sold off everything. He mostly spends his time overseas now. I didn't know about his sw breeding success until too late
Monocus used to breed neon gobies. |
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are you trying to entice me to set up more tanks Anthony?
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