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timmmysli wrote:Or how about an OPEN challenge, anything goes, to win you have to sell/give away the most fish/inverts to win the challenge. There could be a list of fish or inverts to pick from, all of which should already be proven to spawn in captivity but not readily available in Aus for sale as captive bred. Think about how many reefers already have spawning fish in thier aquarium but don't bother raising the fry, maybe this could encourage them to finally give it a go.
Example: Any species of clown that aren't commonly found as captive bred in lfs, so clarki's, skunks....
PaulG wrote:I would think that the CBS would be ruled out due to long larval stage & also the canabalistic nature of the larvae.
It fun having a couple of thousand larvae & in teh end only have 1 as all teh rest have been eaten.
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lux_06 wrote:longspine cardinals?
popular at the moment, been done by ora. dodgy shippers tho...
apogon's?
I'd like to see some shrimp breeding options available.
your mad if you choose clownfish, people will not get them to spawn in appropriate time frames.
damer wrote:if there is enough interest, we could just have BC2010- fish (from a poll) and BC2010- inverts. and just make it pepermint shrimp.
thoughts?
Adrianvh wrote:So any specific sub-species or any Meicanthus will do?
Reef_Geek wrote:where can i purchase a pair? this will be my first attempt, any advice?
Chris wrote:well i think mine are about 4-5 days today going strong.
Hopefully in abotu 30 ill have cute little neon tetra sized fang blennies.
Christian
damer wrote:damer wrote:if there is enough interest, we could just have BC2010- fish (from a poll) and BC2010- inverts. and just make it pepermint shrimp.
thoughts?
Scrap that idea, MOFIB have peps as a challenge.
jump on everyone
Lukey wrote:Curiously guys, are these seahorse friendly does anyone know?
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