Fishtal Propagations: The Breeding Room
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, 01-03-2010 at 09:05 PM (9756 Views)
Hello everyone!,
My name is Tal, AKA: fishtal. I live in Michigan and I got back into the hobby in early 2006. I soon found my way to MASM.org, the Marinelife Aquarium Society of MI. Each year MASM hosts the Midwest Marine Conference. At the 2008 Conference I met Frank Marini who talked about captive breeding and got hooked. A week later I started turning a spare room into a breeding room.
Later in 2008 I attended MACNA in Atlanta and met Matt Wittenrich and eventually Matt Pedersen online, that pretty much sealed the deal. Both Matts, and several others, have been a huge help to me, thanks guys!
Moving right along I spent most of the summer researching, designing, and building my system. You can read a really long thread that documents the progress here: http://www.masm.org/mForums/tm.aspx?&m=18311&mpage=1
This is what I ended up with...
Workspace, pardon the mess, for supplies, phyto culturing, rotifer culturing, and I'm trying to culture copepods in the 20 long on the second shelf.
Broodstock on the top shelf and grow out on the middle shelf, sumps on the bottom.
Here is a diagram of the sump:
And the larval area where I raise the fry from hatch until they're ready to go into the grow out system.
Various juvenile fish in the grow out tanks:
Sorry about the salty glass, I just ran in and snapped the pics.
I currently have 5 pairs of clownfish, a pair of Orchid dottybacks, and a pair of Banggai cardinalfish that are all spawning for me. I won the Banggai pair at MACNA 2008 and they've just recently carried a batch to term. All of my other pairs have produced offspring that I've sold to local stores.
Banggai pair before I moved them to the refugium:
Juvenile Banggai from December 20th:
P. fridmani with eggs:
P. fridmani juveniles:
A. ocellaris (Darwin Black) post spawn:
A. percula pair:
A. ocellaris first born:
Picasso spawn:
Artsy pic:
You can see more pics and read my captive breeding techniques at www.fishtalpropagations.com