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03/11/2016, 02:16 AM | #251 |
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Amboinensis 90 days old
Hello Luis
I've been breeding amboinensis for first time. This time i've been reading this post and it helped me a lot. Now I only have 3 larvae. They were born 14th december 2015. I Hope they survive!!! |
03/11/2016, 05:53 AM | #252 |
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This is cool! I would like to see some pictures :-) How big are they now?
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09/15/2018, 05:17 PM | #253 |
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Hi wanted to post my experience with these. I too could not settle the skunks. I do have some fair success with peppermints. I could not get the skunk zoea past three weeks as well. There’s got to be a key to this somehow. It CAN be done. I’m convinced. One observation from the first pic in this thread, is that the zoea I attempted to raise actually were more physically developed. Wondering why?
I took a break from shrimp (although I’m harvesting some peppermint zoea tonight) and started breeding fish. I have clowns, but it seems like the lfs world is overburdened with clownfish. So I decided to go after other marine ornamentals. Here’s a couple of pictures of my work. I’ve got a Facebook page @paulsPodsAZ, where I post all of my breeding projects and encourage others to post theirs as well. Please check it out. You may learn a couple of things from my video and pics as I’m hoping. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
09/16/2018, 06:12 AM | #254 |
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cool, thanks for sharing!
I wish somebody who has done this successfully would join this thread and share his findings with us all. btw - I am following your fb page now. |
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