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Post by chris on Mar 14, 2011 15:58:25 GMT
Hi,
A school running an aquaculture program has approached us for help, specifically for breeding koi carp. I suggested that the space they have makes it unreasonably to expect any results and they concentrate on tank bred fish.
They will begin breeding tropicals, and progress to Clowns and other possible marine fish.
I would like to introduce the group to an experienced breeder, to assist in setting up the fish room and preparing live foods etc.
It is sadly not a paid project, so any input would be on a volunteer basis.
Chris
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Post by SYRG WYATT666 on Mar 14, 2011 21:29:54 GMT
i have bred some tropical fish that are relatively easy but i am trying with clowns, all the signs are pointing to them attempting to breed lol
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Post by steve on Mar 14, 2011 21:36:43 GMT
i,ve bred loads of things in the past from goldfish to discus but have no spare time sorry
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Post by steve on Mar 14, 2011 21:39:23 GMT
i would recomend livebarers for a first projest my 5 year old has bred them resently
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Post by SYRG WYATT666 on Mar 14, 2011 21:50:26 GMT
guppies easy and show results in days
plus the fry are pretty bomb proof
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Post by chris on Mar 14, 2011 22:02:59 GMT
They already have someone willing to help with the tropicals, looking for someone to offer a couple of hours per month to 'lecture' or hold small seminars with the pupils.
Chris
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