1DeR9_3Hy
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Thanks for the info. I've been breeding clowns since the early 90s. Just getting back into it after a 5 year break. I checked out "rareclownfish.com" some time ago: Not my cup of tea, but again..thanks. I'll be doing centropyge as well. I'll be getting chrysogaster, tricinctus, chrysopterus, and maybe something that will blow everyone's mind. I think this is 'virgin' enough? We shall see.
I have Frank B's articles that were published in a German mag back around the millenium about his attempts/successes at breeding centropyge if you want them. Shoot me a pm if that tickles your fancy.
Im still leaning hard on the difficult to acclimate species (like dragonets, and some anthias). How awesome is it that Matt W's mandarin goby babys eat pellet and brine from the get go instead of the other way around?
I beleive he is getting/was getting around 10-15 spawn out of a batch...considering mandarins broadcast several thousands eggs each time they spawn, there is definitely some room to improve.