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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Tucson, AZ
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Breeding suggestions
I want to get into breeding but want to breed something that they don't sale at my local fish store or petco. I want it to be something not to complicated that I can benefit by selling to people in my city as they can all save on the risk of shipping a live fish, not to mention the overnight charge. I am open to all suggestions but definitely don't want to do livebearers or most cichlids as they are available. Thanks
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German blue rams and bolivian rams are favorites for a lot. They're not overly difficult to breed either.
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Iowa USA
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Cherry Red Shrimp are a great for beginners to breed, and once you get the hang of them you could move on to breeding the less common shrimp.
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