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Breeding Snowflake and Snowcasso Clownfish


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    smitty_1280 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Brandon

    Default Breeding Snowflake and Snowcasso Clownfish

    My wife tells me today that she wants to start breeding clownfish, but not just any clownfish. She wants to breed "Snowflake" Clownfish. She is already started doing all the research to start breeding these fish and has learned a great deal actually. I think we are going to buy some of the tanks for the "grow out" setup today at Petco since they are having their $1 a gallon sell right now.

    My question is, what thoughts do you all have about this? Also, do you all think there is much of a market out there still for clownfish? She is very interested, so this means that we will most likely be getting this thing off the ground here within the next few months!

    This would be her project mainly and I'm very excited for her. So much to learn for both of us.
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