I have a pair of Pseudochromis steenei that breed on a very consistent basis and 9 out of 10 times they care for the eggs full term and I am left with thousands of larvae to feed to the sump. I was wanting to raise a batch up for a winter project. The more I think about it I'm not sure if that would be the right thing to do. Say I manage to be even mildly successful and raise a small percentage of the larvae to juveniles. What to do then, I'm not looking to sell them (I could, but not the goal for this endeavor). Even with giving them away I would think only a few people here and there would want them and I wouldn't have the space and time to care for several hundred P. steenei. What should I do here? I'd love to raise some but if I can't get rid of them I would have to euthanize. Somehow that doesn't seem right for me to do it vs letting "mother nature" run it's course. Please chime in and let me know your thoughts.