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08/12/2008, 11:49 AM | #51 |
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It's totally interesting to check out the different sites, even with livestock I'm not interested in.
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Great info. The wife is adamant about buying fish that are captive bread. However, where we live we don't have a good selection of fish let alone captive bread...
Is there a web based site that deals solely in or even majority of captive bread?
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This is an emerging/growing part of the hobby. The only one I can think of off-hand is Sustainable Aquatics. I have not bought from them personally, but I do admire their conviction, particularly in a fickle hobby.
There's just not enough fish available yet. I know there are a myriad of people trying to breed a variety of fish and inverts, but the success rate is meager at this point. A lot of work has been put into breeding cleaner shrimp, but as far as I know, no consistent success has been reported. However, with your wife's leanings, there's no reason you can't set up a sweet reef with anemones and clownfish as a start. It could be nearly a "species" tank, but keep in mind that anemones require a lot of light to stay in one place, and in general are not coral friendly. I have them in my tank and it can be quite challenging to grow corals and anemones side-by-side. My "parent" GBTA has grown to grotesque proportions and is taking up some serious real estate. So is my PLTA. But, I find the symbiotic relationships of the reef to be very interesting so I am more willing than most to handle the risk. Because I am using 1000W lamps, my anemones stay put, on the bottom, and it is extremely rare for one to move at all. That is not the case in most reef systems so beware! Good luck!
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11/24/2009, 07:19 PM | #54 |
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This is really good info to know...thanks for the original post!!!
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08/14/2010, 03:39 PM | #55 |
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Interesting list. It would be helpful to have an update, if someone has the time.
Is there some way to have editable list, so everyone can contribute? |
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12/30/2010, 09:34 PM | #57 |
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Something like a wiki would be useful in situations like this.
I believe ORA is doing frozen food eating Mandarin Dragonettes as well, which I think is huge! |
08/08/2011, 10:23 PM | #58 |
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Proaquatix
Proaquatix.com is growing quite a list of captive bred fish.
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05/31/2012, 12:38 PM | #59 |
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PLEASE HELP!!
does anyone know if bumblebee snails, pusiostoma (engina) mendicaria, can be bred in a tank?? How they breed, is it difficult etc Anything please |
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Is there any way to check whether the source of fish/inverts that you buy are captive bred or from the wild? Is there a certifying organization for example?
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12/28/2012, 12:04 AM | #61 |
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I bought a bubble tip anemone from liveaquaria and they shipped it to me with almost no water, it made me nervous but its doing great. Sure enough as soon as I got it all the local stores started having them in stock again which I would have preferred.
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12/28/2012, 12:08 AM | #62 |
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The 2 clowns I have came from Proaquatix through a local store they are doing great but its funny how their almost a clear difference between the body types of ORA and proaquatix. Im thinking about adding a paid of ORA Naked Clowns those are really cool and not as expensive as the platinum clowns.
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One of my suppliers has the following T.R. fish available from one source, maybe every month or two they do a shipment..... These are all tank raised, you don't want to know what the Clarion Angels cost! Others have other things obviously, this is just one SE Asian exporter.
Common Name Size PINNATUS BATFISH 3 CM FIJI BLUE DAMSEL 3CM UP BLUE RINGED ANGELFISH 3CM UP DESIGN ANULARIS 3CM UP CLARION ANGEL FISH 3CM UP MAZE ANGELFISH 3CM UP HIFIN CARDINAL S OCELLARIS CLOWN 2.5-2.7cM OCELLARIS CLOWN 3CM OCELLARIS CLOWN 4CM UP DESIGNER CLOWN S1 3CM UP DESIGNER CLOWN S2 3CM UP DESIGNER CLOWN S3 3CM UP DESIGNER CLOWN S4 3CM UP PERCULA CLOWN 3CM PERCULA CLOWN 4CM UP PERCULA CLOWN - BLK EDGE 4CM 1/2 BLACK PERCULA CLOWN 4CM BLACK PERCULA CLOWN 4CM BLACK OCELLARIS CLOWNS 3.5CMUP CLARKII CLOWN 3CM WHITE EYEBROW CLARKII 3CM AUSTRALIA CLARKII 3CM GALAXY CLARKII "A" 4CM UP GALAXY CLARKII "B" 3CM INDIAN CLARKII 3-5CM INDIAN CLARKII WHITE EYEBROW 3CM BLUE STRIPED CLOWN 4CM UP ORANGE SKUNK CLOWN 2.5CM ORANGE SKUNK CLOWN 2.5CM SKUNK CLOWN 2.5CM MALDIVE CLOWN 2.5CM FIRE CLOWN 3CM TOMATO CLOWN 3CM BLACK SADDLE CLOWN 3CM YELLOW BELLY SADDLE CLOWN 3CM YELLOW SEBAE CLOWN 3CM MAROON CLOWN 3CM GOLDEN STRIPE MAROON 4-6CM PICASSO PERCULA CLOWN "B1" 4CM PICASSO PERCULA CLOWN "B2" 4CM PICASSO PERCULA CLOWN "A1" 4CM PICASSO PERCULA CLOWN "A2" 4CM PLATINUM CLOWN 4CM BLACK PICASSO "P1" 4CM BLACK PICASSO "P2" 4CM BLACK PICASSO "P3" 4CM EXTREME SNOW ONYX 4CM SNOW ONYX 4CM PLATINUM SNOW ONYX 4CM |
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Blue Zoo aquatics and Live Aquaria have some great aquacultured corals.
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Never thought marine bettas can be captive bred
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01/26/2016, 03:01 PM | #69 |
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The new Coral Magazine has a great write up
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05/08/2016, 07:04 AM | #70 |
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Any updates on where to buy captive bred fish? I see ORA and proaquatix are still in business but ORA looks like wholesale only? I didn't see any CB on inland aquatics site. The project dibs website is gone.
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09/05/2017, 08:37 AM | #72 |
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I just got a tiny Tiger Blenny that was tank bred. So small it's still mostly clear. Doing really well though.
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11/03/2017, 02:23 PM | #73 |
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Could you add a list of the Captive Breeders to the front as well? Finding where to get CB is half the battle.
Places I know of: Bali Aquarich Biota Blue Zoo Aquatics Inland Aquatics ORA Proaquatix Sea and Reef Sustainable Aquatics And some other captive breeding resources Frank's research on captive breeding Marine Breeding Initiative |
02/05/2018, 08:09 PM | #74 |
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This is great i love buying breed fish and I glad to see the list grow year after year
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10/11/2018, 04:28 AM | #75 |
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Is there a way of determining if your fish is CB or from the wild?
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