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Reef Discussion
11/12/2007, 07:09 PM
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Don't understand the cost of Florida Ric's?
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spawner
Almost all of the wild polyps you get come from...
Almost all of the wild polyps you get come from Florida; very few are cultured. Haiti doesn't have the color or the quantity people want and thus supplies far fewer than those from Florida.
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The Fish Breeding Forum
04/15/2007, 08:15 PM
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Lysmata amboinensis larva
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spawner
I've had them settle out 2-3 at a time in the...
I've had them settle out 2-3 at a time in the same tank, with about 30 other very late stage larvae in there with them. Its not about inhibition or chemcial cues with these guys.
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The Fish Breeding Forum
02/20/2007, 09:25 AM
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Lysmata amboinensis larva
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spawner
I know crazy, sexually developed during the...
I know crazy, sexually developed during the larval stage. If I remember correctly it had 3 spines and looked fully developed. The speicmen I preserved that was in the last stage is out of the...
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The Fish Breeding Forum
02/19/2007, 05:35 PM
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Lysmata amboinensis larva
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spawner
Your missing the AI and mine have an AM developed...
Your missing the AI and mine have an AM developed as well on the last stage, so Pp are not quite fully developed; one more stage to go.
So how big is it now?? 1.5-2.0mm??
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The Fish Breeding Forum
02/06/2007, 01:47 PM
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38
The great outdoors
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spawner
Are you talking about Steven Hopkins work on the...
Are you talking about Steven Hopkins work on the cardinals? Great work really, very low tech very effective and profitable, sure will increase when the Apend. II listing goes through.
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The Fish Breeding Forum
01/23/2007, 10:44 PM
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Lysmata amboinensis larva
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spawner
I don't think that Luis is trying to put a number...
I don't think that Luis is trying to put a number on the stages that would agree with morphological development patterns. More a guide for what is normally seen.
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Other Invertebrates
01/07/2007, 03:34 PM
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Killer shrimp!!
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spawner
So you really think that CBS killed your fish....
So you really think that CBS killed your fish. How about your fish died and he was eating it. I personally would love to see some video evidence of fish killing CBS so I can send them to my fish...
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The Fish Breeding Forum
12/28/2006, 08:03 PM
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Lysmata amboinensis larva
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spawner
I would not call these stages but maybe instars...
I would not call these stages but maybe instars Luis. Your going to see a lot of strange developmental features and some are going to be varible between larvae of the same instar. Best if you use...
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The Fish Breeding Forum
12/24/2006, 05:03 PM
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Mandarin taking mysis
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spawner
I had one that would pound new life spectrum...
I had one that would pound new life spectrum pelets.
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The Fish Breeding Forum
12/22/2006, 07:17 AM
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Lysmata amboinensis larva
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spawner
Luis, It's "Mark-time molting" This...
Luis,
It's "Mark-time molting"
This next level is a lot more fun than the previous, but the one after that is the real killer ;)
Forum:
Reef Discussion
12/13/2006, 10:22 AM
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Harlequin shrimp sex ID?
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571
Posted By
spawner
You are correct, with your sexes. The females...
You are correct, with your sexes. The females have wider abdomens for carring eggs. There is also coloration differences between the sexes.
andy
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The Fish Breeding Forum
12/05/2006, 08:30 AM
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Arrow Crab - Stenorhynchus seticornis
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197
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spawner
"Breeding Arrow Crabs in the aquarium is not...
"Breeding Arrow Crabs in the aquarium is not generally successful. Larvae are free-swimming and hatch in about two weeks."
Where did the quote come from?
Much smaller, these guys at hatch are...
Forum:
Responsible Reefkeeping
11/26/2006, 11:05 PM
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37
Everyone please read!!!! Don't dump fish in the ocean!!
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spawner
HA, I can give you the name of the offender, he...
HA, I can give you the name of the offender, he use to dump his fish in Pompano Beach Inlet all the time, go diving inside the inlet, its an aquarium now. The fish just have made there way to West...
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Other Invertebrates
11/18/2006, 09:01 AM
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skunk cleaner, eggs
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282
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spawner
They'll survival well until they hatch ;)
They'll survival well until they hatch ;)
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The Fish Breeding Forum
11/17/2006, 02:17 PM
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Larval peppermint shrimp
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Posted By
spawner
You just have to grade them often to keep them...
You just have to grade them often to keep them going. When I had several thousand of them, i'd grade them ever week or two after the first month.
Forum:
The Fish Breeding Forum
11/16/2006, 07:44 PM
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Larval peppermint shrimp
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Posted By
spawner
sociological; in flow through tanks they show the...
sociological; in flow through tanks they show the same response and if you put shrimp in the same system of water, but are isolated you don't get a response.
You should what this effect with...
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The Fish Breeding Forum
11/16/2006, 06:41 PM
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Nannochloris starter culture?
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spawner
Generally copepods will die on Nanno of any type....
Generally copepods will die on Nanno of any type. You can feed copepod nauplii, RHO, THAL or any of the other large micro-algae, they eat them all well.
Forum:
Responsible Reefkeeping
11/15/2006, 11:47 PM
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responsible shrimp for reef?
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spawner
You kidding right?? Those regulations are for...
You kidding right?? Those regulations are for bait/food shrimp. Cleaner shrimp are extremely rear in divable depths in Florida. I snag almost all of them up from that LFS. Most of the ones you are...
Forum:
The Fish Breeding Forum
11/15/2006, 07:47 PM
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39
Larval peppermint shrimp
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Posted By
spawner
Growth in Lysmata is denstiy dependant. This is...
Growth in Lysmata is denstiy dependant. This is to say the more you cram in a tank, the slower they will grow. You are also dealnig with some sexual hormones which can be deadly when you molt.
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Other Invertebrates
11/15/2006, 12:07 PM
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Cleaner Shrimp
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spawner
I am sure it would enjoy a nice piece of gel...
I am sure it would enjoy a nice piece of gel food. They'll find thing to each but I like to keep mine fat and happy.
Forum:
The Fish Breeding Forum
11/12/2006, 12:44 PM
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New food from ORA
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562
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spawner
Come on guys you see a good joke: ...
Come on guys you see a good joke:
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04/20/2006
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Forum:
Reef Discussion
11/03/2006, 04:38 PM
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Four Busted for Illegally collecting in FL Keys
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spawner
Well look at it this way. If you were a...
Well look at it this way. If you were a collector that paid or bought your collecting license, paid your taxes, paid for expenses, reported all your catches to the state of Florida, played by the...
Forum:
Reef Discussion
11/03/2006, 02:38 PM
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72
Four Busted for Illegally collecting in FL Keys
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spawner
Very true, they busted a "company" that was...
Very true, they busted a "company" that was "legally collecting" Ricordea in the Keys and selling it on ebay and to lots of online and LA wholesalers for live rock violations. That was only a month...
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Reef Discussion
11/03/2006, 07:48 AM
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72
Four Busted for Illegally collecting in FL Keys
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Posted By
spawner
You are correct, perfectly legal to collect in...
You are correct, perfectly legal to collect in Florida even if you don't have a commercial lisense. For animals that are restricted, a rec. fisherman lisense will allow you to collect a small number...
Forum:
Reef Discussion
11/02/2006, 08:06 PM
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72
Four Busted for Illegally collecting in FL Keys
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4,736
Posted By
spawner
Yeap, put me down for an ice cold Coke (well diet...
Yeap, put me down for an ice cold Coke (well diet coke) for 3 days (defered) and 100-1000 bucks. I've lived down here to long to believe 90 days and 5,000.
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