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Unread 10/24/2015, 09:14 AM   #26
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The Oceanic Institue has been working on breeding yellow tangs now for the past decade and just now were able to get a "few" to live long enough to drop and start acting like fish. I wouldn't hold your breath in having success breeding tangs. After all they are a institution with extremely qualified and smart people working on this and they just now after 10years can claim success


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Unread 10/25/2015, 05:39 PM   #27
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Unread 11/04/2015, 02:04 PM   #28
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The Oceanic Institue has been working on breeding yellow tangs now for the past decade and just now were able to get a "few" to live long enough to drop and start acting like fish. I wouldn't hold your breath in having success breeding tangs. After all they are a institution with extremely qualified and smart people working on this and they just now after 10years can claim success
A few is 178 and there are more in the pipeline. Check out this video.

https://www.facebook.com/Oceanic-Ins...2631751248234/


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Unread 11/15/2015, 02:43 AM   #29
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The Oceanic Institue has been working on breeding yellow tangs now for the past decade and just now were able to get a "few" to live long enough to drop and start acting like fish. I wouldn't hold your breath in having success breeding tangs. After all they are a institution with extremely qualified and smart people working on this and they just now after 10years can claim success
While I in general agree that it is likely difficult, I do not believe institutions are generally doing better than highly motivated hobbyist.
There are many examples where hobbyist have led the way.
So I wouldn't be discouraged trying.
Also sometimes ignorance is bliss.


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