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I see alot of threads on clown breeding but what other fish have been bread successfully? Wrasse or anthias? anyone ever try or are they too difficult?
 
I have never tried it but have thought on many occasions to try and breed clowns
 
clowns are the easiest, but bangaii cardinal are a close second. if you decide to breed them, have a 10 gallon tank to put the fry in and feed baby brine
 
I don't have any experience breeding saltwater fish but it's something I am very interested in. I have bread many freshwater species successfully but haven't jumped into trying any saltwater species. I will be keeping an eye on this thread to see what some people that have experience have to say
 
Marine Breeding Initiative Workshop 2012
July 28 , 2012
Cranbrook Institute of Science
39221 Woodward Avenue, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48303
 
clowns are the easiest, but bangaii cardinal are a close second. if you decide to breed them, have a 10 gallon tank to put the fry in and feed baby brine
I caution your terms easy when saying that about breeding. Tell that to the person breeding mcculloughs or chryogasters. Each species brings its own special handling and environments
 
Hmmm,I breed clowns of course, but I am working on seahorses, pipefish, sunrise dottybacks, Bangaii Cardinals, orange stripe Cardinals, Ruby cardinals to name a few...lol
 

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