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Hi everyone! Sorry for posting so much the past few days, I just had problems finding this elsewhere...I have read that marine fry need a specific prey density range - too low and the larvae spend more calories hunting than they gain from digesting their prey, too high and the fry eat too much and much of the prey animal's nutritional value is not assimilated properly. My question is, what is this ideal prey density range a breeder should be shooting for? Thanks 


