What are you going to be feeding the fry? Have you tried wild plankton?
Are you going to be doing any videos?
Have you done any others?
Can you give us more details on how it will be done? (From getting broodstock ready to ready to selling)
I know it is a bunch to ask, but I think it will benefit anyone looking to have some fun with there fishy friends..I for one would appreciate it and if you are wanting to try some others( just for the experience, but not for profit... sorry they will be wild caught and I don't have broodstock permits yet). I will catch some for you and donate them to you?
I culture Rotifers for my fry, nervous about bringing in anything wild as it could contaminate and wipe out the fry. Luckily with how this setup is designed there isn't an opportunity for cross contamination so it could be something to look into for supplemental or secondary option. Haven't read or heard of anyone doing it.
I will be doing lots of videos as the room comes together a little more. They would be boring right now and wouldn't have a lot to do with fish currently.
Have I done any others? Fish? Freshwaster (mostly livebearers) when I was younger (early teens) and about 5 years ago I had a successful clownfish breeding setup running before I had to move and tear everything down.
I'll give more details in the future preferably in video but at this point clownfish are pretty straight forward. Once I get the initial tanks setup I'll do a quick video to explain the general idea of my system.
About the only thing you're catching that I think I could breed would be some of the Blenny species, and maybe pipefish. Pretty sure I could get the anemones to propagate as well. Trying to think if we have any native dwarf angelfish that might be possible to breed as well, those would require larger tanks but still possible.
I'd have to do a little research on our blennies but that actually seems like it might be a fun project. We have three species here correct?