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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15726246#post15726246 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by OrionN
I don't think this is quite fair. You may like or dislike the albino coloration, but there is no argue that these fish are essentially perfect in shape. I don't see any deformity at all, not even mild flare gill. For sure these fish are well breed and care for. I think the masterbreeder deserve credit and any financial reward they may bring.
Good luck masterbreeder
Thank you very much. I also think, either you like it or not. But here on this board, the people are very nasty with their comments. Would like to know why. If you take a look at the variety of freshwater albinos and they are still popular. I also don´t like the majority of these albinos. If you don´t like it, don´t buy it.
To be honest, there are a few albinos with deformities in the bone structure behind the gill cover. I don´t know the right words in english. These deformities are a result of a lack in vitamin C.
The first batch clowns I ever raised, showed this albino strain. Nobody told me about the importance of vitamin C in early stages. Now, I know about it and the albinos, that are going to be sold, will be from a good quality. The thing with breeding is also, I raised the last few batches with 95% survival rate, weak or unhealthy larvae would never have a chance in the wild. Even albinos. But with the knowledge we have about raising clowns, we also raise the weak larvae. If the genes in the larvae are not perfect enough for survival in the wild, in our systems, they got a very good chance to survive. I got normal ocellaris offspring and from the same batch, the perfect looking one is only 2cm long and the missbared one is more than double the size. How is that possible?
Another thing you guys should know is, what my plans are for the future.
Hopefully, I can make enough money from the albinos, so I musnt worry about my financials.
I believe, that for everything what happen in life, there is a reason.
It starts with the facts. A German must move to South Africa to breed his first clowns ever and raised after 40 years of breeding, the first albino strain ever. Another thing, raising clowns is one thing, but the survival rate is another story. I raised the first batch with 70% survival rate and after the 3rd and 4th I had around 95%. I am very practical and my targets are always very high.
I closed my studies with breeding clowns and opened my studies with breeding peppermint shrimps. The fastest settlement reported so far for peppermints is 20 or 21 days. I will drop the time down to two weeks. Totally new technique and nutrition. If I am successful, the next species will be the fire shrimp. A friend of mine, a marine biologist said, he would not be surprised if I am successful.
He bred many species already and he is the only person who knows, how I want to raise the shrimps and drop the time until settlement by a third.
I also get every week more than 1000 larvae from my yellow belly damsels. My mandarins also spawning on a weekly basis.
There are so many secrets in terms of breeding marines.
Take it like that. Every sold albino within the next two years will help me to discover the secrets, to find the trigger for this and for that. I am very passionate about marine breeding.
Besides the shrimps, I will raise mandarins with high survival rate and without wild caught plankton, to get the basic knowledge of raising free spawners. Next target will be flame angels and if I get that right, next step will be tangs.
Sounds crazy, but if I only can focus on the studies for the next 10 to 15 years and I musnt think of money, I should be successful, or?
A few people might think, he raised by luck the first albinos and now he think he is the masterbreeder. masterbreeder is just a name that keeps me motivated. By the way, by trade I am a masterplumber.
With more support and less nasty comments, we could maybe all participate from my future studies. Wouldn´t it be brilliant, if we could raise any shrimp, any damsel, any angel or tang?
Saving the environment needs lots of money and lots of hours for studies.
Just keep all your fingers cross for my future, it will help our future.
Thanks, and keep on posting.
You can´t hurt me with nasty comments and you can´t stop the albinos from becoming popular.
Marcel