Fish Breeders in the Chicago Area - free cultures etc..

mwp

In Memoriam
Hey Everyone - not a CMAS member...haven't been for AGES and don't have the time for club meetings etc.

ANYWAY, I usually hang out in the Fish Breeding Forum here. Ed suggested I post this info at the CMAS forum as well...not a bad idea.

Occasionally I sometimes have excess cultures of the following:

T-Isocrysis
Nannochloropsis
Nannochloris
Tetraselmis

L-Strain Rotifers
SS-Strain Rotifers

When I have extra, I'm more than happy to pass them along to someone else who'd like to start them up. The only stipulations are:

1. I doll 'em out based on order of need - i.e. if you're working with gobies, you have a better chance of getting SS Rotifers than if you're working with clownfish!

2. They are free to you, so if you pass them on, they are free to anyone else you give them. In other words, you can't turn around and start selling cultures.

3. If my cultures crash and you can get me restarted, please do!

4. You have to pick them up - North Side of Chicago (think Evanston area). I'm not shipping!

In the future I may end up selling cultures locally to recoup some of my investment (and by future I mean could be next week or could be 5 years from now) but for now, starter cultures are free.

BABY FISH/Inverts - sometimes I have more larvae / eggs than I can handle, these are freely given out as well. The total list of species I'm currently working with include:

Green Banded Gobies**
Bangaii Cardinalfish*
Bluestreak Cardinalfish (A. leptacanthus)**
Lattice Cardinalfish (A. margaritophorus)*
Green Mandarins**
Red Sea Mimic Blennies (E. graveri)*
Barbour's Seahorse (H. barbouri)
Firefish (N. mangifica)
Red Scooter Blennies
Onyx Percula Clownfish
Pacific Lettuce Nudibranchs (Elysia diomedia)**

*Have had spawns and/or currently spawning
** Have had viable larvae

My only stipulation for fish babies is that you keep track of what you do and your successes/failures (i.e. in the Fish Breeding Forum) and if you raise a bunch, a couple back to start the next generation of parents.

If you're interested in obtaining any starter cultures or extra spawns, shoot me a PM with what you're interested in, name, and phone number + email (so I can call and/or email if something becomes available).

Matt P.
 
Would an aquapod be a tank good for rasing the baby fish? I would love to do so sometime if you could help me get started on this. I have never tried it before so I would have NO idea where to start. Please let me know with a responce, thanks!
-Kyle Kaz
 
Kyle, most everyone just uses bare 5 or 10 gallon tanks with an air feed and nothing else to start - the larvae are TINY!

FWIW, I had a hatch of GBG's today that I currently do not have a home for - PM me in the next couple hours if you want to try to raise them!

MP
 
Sorry I am busy all day. I had HS graduation about 2 hours ago, and I am party hoppin all day 8D. Thanks for the offer tho.
-Kyle Kaz
 
MWP...very generous offer..nice to see a fellow enthusiast willing to share his hard work and knowledge. I couldn't do it right now, but I'm experimenting on hooking up a 10 gallon bare bottom tank into the sump with a very gentle flow. Keeps larvae safe and allows the water to circulate. Lately I've added an area of algae that was removed from the overflow boxes and loaded with copes and stuff just to see how they do and to make sure they don't get sucked into the sump. I'd love to take you up on your offer when I get it just the way I want. Kudos to all your hard work.
 
i am in the process of making a tank for this exact reason!! how fortuitous! I was interested in rasing Bangais. Please PM me with more info when you have extra bangais...but i wouldnt be able to do it until a month from now.

thanks for your generousity

jamie
 
Jamie, Ladypig, shoot me PM's with what you want when you're ready and I"ll get you on the waiting list ;) Happy to help fellow potential breeders out. FWIW Jamie, the bangaiis were REALLY easy to get started with; started with 5 CR juvies purchased at Fish Planet, a pair formed, the rest went back and a few months later they spawned. They go about once per month. My only problems with these (and my Apogon margaritophorus) are the males holding the eggs - most experienced breeders of the cardinals have suggested that the crowded conditions are to blame. Sooooo, I'm trying for artificial incubation when I get the chance...so far no success there either, but maybe in time.

Matt
 
Another "spawn" up for grabs - we have about a 24 hour window to harvest the eggs = Elysia diomedia. I had 2 egg ribbons show up today - they usually hatch around 48 hours or so. If you're interested in trying to raise them, shoot me a PM. I have some bryopsis to spare (the algae they feed on). For more info, see the fish breeding forum for topics with the subject line Elysia diomedia ;)

MP
 
Jcar, I'm trying to keep the mailbox with some free space...man they give you NOTHING in terms of space!!! 20 or 30 messages maybe? That's PEANUTS!
 
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