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03/05/2005, 04:11 PM | #26 |
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Awesome info
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03/30/2005, 11:19 PM | #27 |
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Brahm....I LOVE Spaceballs. Indeed, Druish princesses are attracted to money and power. Use the Schwartz.
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03/30/2005, 11:24 PM | #28 |
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05/30/2005, 11:27 PM | #29 |
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Joan Holt at the University of Texas Marince Science Center in Port Aransas Texas, has successfully bred blood shrimp and striped cleaner shimp at last years TAA meeting had a tour of the facility demonstrating their methods, you can obtain more information at their website, or call or write they seemed quite willing to part with the information, she has also bred a successful stock of lemon peel angles flame angels ect.....
Her response was that she wants to GIVE the information away to people to make businesses out of saltwater ornamentals. |
01/02/2006, 08:24 PM | #30 |
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01/15/2006, 08:55 PM | #31 |
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This is my kind of thread. Keep it coming.
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01/15/2006, 09:12 PM | #32 |
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Check out
inlandaqautics.com They have a very interesting list of tank raised and captive bred fish. They list the Imperator and the Koran Angels as captive bred. A few tangs as well. I got my Hippotus tang from them 4 years ago and he is doing great. |
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04/19/2006, 01:16 PM | #34 |
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does any one know where i can get a tank bred sharknose goby
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05/06/2006, 07:27 AM | #35 |
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I didnt see any drum fish on the list
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07/15/2006, 12:01 PM | #37 |
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Dont forget Tridacnid clams. Pretty much all Tridacna Derasa are aquacultured and Tridacna Maxima, Tridacna Crocea Tridacna Squamosa, and Hippopus hippopus have/are all successfully aquacultured as far as i am aware. Info sourced from Delbeek and Sprung '97.
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07/16/2006, 09:51 AM | #38 |
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Mary you can always contact www.pacificeastaquaculture.com
Dr. Mac always frags out his live captures to minimize what's taken from the reefs. He's one of the few who actually practices what he believes in and his specimens are unbelievable . You can also contact www.thatpetplace.com which is fairly close to you in Lancaster, PA. |
08/21/2006, 11:32 PM | #39 |
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hey Maximus, what is that fish call in your fish. looks really cool
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10/15/2006, 04:40 PM | #40 |
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thanks for the list twas quite helpful
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01/15/2007, 08:58 PM | #41 |
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I think pretty much all of the tridacna clams except T.tevoroa are aquacultured. Some, such as the massive t.gigas, are hard to come by but still captive bred. Also, is the list about those bred in captivity or those available. I have bred coral banded shrimp but few of the young survive so I don't think you can buy them cb.
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03/20/2007, 02:39 PM | #42 |
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i dont think you can purchase anything from this site, but project DIBS is worthy of mention here, i think.
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05/24/2007, 12:36 PM | #43 |
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I have CB nassarius snails in my tank
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06/24/2007, 04:21 PM | #44 |
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I am a breeder for Project DIBS and we will be testing retail sales through a few LFS within the next few months. Right now DIBS animals are only available within the breeder network as we build it into a viable alternative to wild caught inverts.
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I just got back from San Diego and personally saw CB wolf eels. Any takers on that? The little guys were aout 1 1/2 in. long and very gregarious. Good eaters. The store was Pet Kingdom. Found the address in the SDMAC site. Just a little shocked I guess. OF course, arent wolf eels actually a Blenny?
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I didn't see yellowhead jawfish on the list? I understand they aren't too hard to raise. sealifeinc.net sellls them....
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I have had my Skunk Cleaner Shrimp breed in my tank. Is that odd. None lived because all my fish eat them. But they would have if I wanted them to i bet.
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02/11/2008, 09:42 AM | #48 |
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That's very doubtful. They breed every 14 days, but successful rearing of them is extremely elusive.
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OH ok i thought it would have been easy lol.
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02/11/2008, 10:43 PM | #50 |
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plenty of people are trying believe me.
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