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![]() Well I have no experience in any breading in saltwater, as I'm just getting in to it.
But I've been playing around with breading cherry red shrimp in fresh water for about a year and at one point I had over 200. Like I said some research is needed, gestation cycles and conditions, but now's the time to go round to the pet stores and figure out what's worth my time if all goes well... then once I have a species focus research on that |
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They should have a sign on all fish stores reading"this hobbie is worse then heroin" maybe then I would have bin prepared for what was about to happen to my wallet. |
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![]() I've seen peppermint shrimp babies at a local fish store. The owner said they bred in the tank unintentionally. Might be a good species to start with even if it isn't as profitable.
I suspect it is difficult to make money at small scale. Hope you have luck. I would pay a premium for captive bred animals. Might also find info at http://www.marinebreeder.org/forums/ |
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![]() Yes I realize they're like rabbits, but a challenge never hurt.
As for the 'Profitable' comments, I didn't literally mean me making a side living on it. I more or less meant that I wanted to breed something that was popular and I wouldn't be sitting on them with no one that wanted to buy them from me... Thanks for the links syncro.... and an up date.... I was at pieces for some pvc fittings and noticed a very small emerald crab, and as I don't own a true crab yet (hermits are shrimp!!!) and it was a juvi, I snatched it up, looks like I'll start there.... |