Hello every one.
Just after a bit of help.
How do you breed c.irrubesco?. Any info or help would be great.
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advice on breeding c.irrubesco
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Re: advice on breeding c.irrubesco
antb100 wrote:Hello every one.
Just after a bit of help.
How do you breed c.irrubesco?. Any info or help would be great.
Thepufferforum is one of the best websites on the internet.
Thanks
I am here for answer you. but can't understand your questions please ask clearly.
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Re: advice on breeding c.irrubesco
My lorteties spawned on their own. The problem id not getting them to spawn but in finding food small enough to rear the fry, which hatch out smaller than a speck of dust.
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Re: advice on breeding c.irrubesco
Is coral food particle sized too? Im curious Maybe the fry would do.well with minced protein
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Re: advice on breeding c.irrubesco
It's an old thread from August last year, would be good to know if they have been raised before though
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Re: advice on breeding c.irrubesco
That's a good idea, I wonder if coral food would workdefool89 wrote:Is coral food particle sized too? Im curious Maybe the fry would do.well with minced protein
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Re: advice on breeding c.irrubesco
Someone should give it a go in the name of science
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Re: advice on breeding c.irrubesco
As with rearing most marine fish, it is a matter of culturing the proper foods to ensure adequate attraction to the fry and adequate nutrition for them at the same time. Similar techniques to those for Clownfish fry rearing would be worth trying. That is a major project but it can be done.
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