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I am going to keep my water clean, I’m going to make a 3 gallon tank into a algae scrubber and I’m going to eventually make a 10 gal display refugium
 
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From what I know saltwater goby keeping and breeding is waaaaaay easier then freshwater gobies. Almost all fw gobies need to have a marine stage and they require ridiculous flow and biofilm
 

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Breeding takes a separate tank entirely for the fry and you need to also breed the stuff to feed the (roti's and greenwater for the roti's). It is a very costly endeavor.
 
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Breeding takes a separate tank entirely for the fry and you need to also breed the stuff to feed the (roti's and phyto for the roti's). It is a very costly endeavor.
I had rainbows breeding and fry surviving in the same tank and rainbows are fry predators
 

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I had rainbows breeding and fry surviving in the same tank and rainbows are fry predators

again, these things are not at all equivalent. They arent born as fry they are eggs and then need rotifers when they hatch and would get sucked into a pump
 

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There is a breeding site dedicated to salt water fish and if you look something up like green banded gobies you can see it is involved and these are considered and easier type.

Just looking what they were feeding: parvo copepods, S-type rots, L type rots, t-ISO (I am not sure what this one is?)...

Raising fry is very finicky and they need specific food (and a separate tank). Too many or too little foods or wrong size for larval stage and they die.
 
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There is a breeding site dedicated to salt water fish and if you look something up like green banded gobies you can see it is involved and these are considered and easier type.

Just looking what they were feeding: parvo copepods, S-type rots, L type rots, t-ISO (I am not sure what this one is?)...

Raising fry is very finicky and they need specific food (and a separate tank). Too many or too little foods or wrong size for larval stage and they die.
Oh ok. Wait they aren’t like fw and they just pop out as babies? They are at a planktonic level?
 

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The lack of research is astounding
 
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DO YOU THINK TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENTS ARE MORE HELPFUL OR HURTFUL TO REEFING?

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  • I think it depends mostly on the technology.

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  • I think it dependsmostly on the reefer behind the technology.

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