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I am 20 days in on cycling new breeding tanks. I wanted to setup a completely clean system. Looking for breeding stock. I think I am going to pull the trigger in some juvenile Pajamas available in Phoenix from ORA. Thanks for asking.Any progress?
I have read a few papers on trimma a feel confident that I can raise them.I would lean towards a species others have on here have bred successfully. So you can use those members as a resource on caring for their fry care, how to get them in the mood, etc)
Systems commercial breeders use are not always scalable to the hobbyist level. Captive bred butterflies are a big example)
In that vein trimma gobies i have seen a few threads on those able to breed them successfully as a hobbyist.
I have read the threads and a few papers on trimma, I also have matt wittenrichs' book and I have good grasp of the process. I worry, however, about rehoming the fry, I can find no enthusiasm locally for homegrown gobies. I cant ship so the clubs and LFS are it.I know that now I am some "gonna do"rando on the interweb so I want to have a product ready to go. I figure everyone likes a pajama.I would lean towards a species others have on here have bred successfully. So you can use those members as a resource on caring for their fry care, how to get them in the mood, etc)
Systems commercial breeders use are not always scalable to the hobbyist level. Captive bred butterflies are a big example)
In that vein trimma gobies i have seen a few threads on those able to breed them successfully as a hobbyist.
Pygmy Dart Gobies.
When you can find them they are usually sold in groups of 5 or 10. They are super small and are great for Nano or Pico.