anbosu
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Did they not work out due to feeding issues?
Do you think that captive bred mandarins would be marketable if they would eat readily available frozen foods such as PE mysis, LRS, Hikari etc.?
I'm wondering if I should start raising them again....
Most people had difficulty getting them to continue eating prepared foods once they were moved into their tanks.
Rufus, to answer your original question, I think once you get over the $1,000 price tag for a fish, there is a really limited market. Moving it to $10,000 it gets even smaller. Part of the issue with the clarions is they are a large fish in addition to being expensive. I think it would be easier to move peppermints, or even the personatus if it came to that, but ultimately you have a very limited population. Now, if you can get breeding down to the point where you can sell these fish for $500-750, I think you have a huge potential market, because that brings a whole lot of additional customers into the fray.
Personally captive bred is always preferable to wild caught, but the prices have to be somewhat in alignment.
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