Big E
Premium Member
Peter,
You'll find this a good read from Sustainable Aquatics, who raised 10mm sized C. plebius that I believe Kevin sold when they got bigger.
It explains a lot about their practices in raising larval corallivores. They might be the best bet for hobbyists to have healthy specimens already eating prepared food. Of course thay aren't going to tell anyone what they were feeding the fish other than a blend of their own foods.
It's been a couple of years since I have heard any advancements from them.
http://www.sustainableaquatics.com/products/sustainable-islands-facilities/butterflies/
You'll find this a good read from Sustainable Aquatics, who raised 10mm sized C. plebius that I believe Kevin sold when they got bigger.
It explains a lot about their practices in raising larval corallivores. They might be the best bet for hobbyists to have healthy specimens already eating prepared food. Of course thay aren't going to tell anyone what they were feeding the fish other than a blend of their own foods.
It's been a couple of years since I have heard any advancements from them.
http://www.sustainableaquatics.com/products/sustainable-islands-facilities/butterflies/