Pretty sure my Sexys are making broods!

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its always good to have these discussions, the more people who know that it can be hard, but is possible to captive raise inverts, the better chances in the future for captive inverts to become more common, helping make the hobby more sustainable and giving us potential for cool color morphs too.
I think the only thing I Could trade them in or sell them as right now is baby brine / mysis shrimp. That is what they look like at least in terms of size. And yes I love these forums! I have learned so much through these over the 10+ years ive been int eh hobby.
 

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