c0yote
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OK, I took the plunge and signed up to be a DIBS Breeder. For those who haven't heard of Project DIBS, it's an online community collaborating on openly sharing knowledge of how to breed marine invertebrates. It's a grass roots approach with the ultimate goal of reducing wild collection of inappropriate or over harvested animals.
The current focus is mostly on snails, sea stars, mini-brittle stars, worms and pods. Here's a link to the current species projects. Some advanced projects involving corals are to come.
I know jnarowe is a DIBS Breeder and that we have our share of clownfish and seahorse breeders, are there any other DIBS breeders in the area? Combining breeder shipments to and from Houston can certainly cut down on costs for everyone involved.
If anyone is interested, please read Brian Plankis's article in this month's Reefkeeping magazine or check out the Project DIBS website.
The current focus is mostly on snails, sea stars, mini-brittle stars, worms and pods. Here's a link to the current species projects. Some advanced projects involving corals are to come.
I know jnarowe is a DIBS Breeder and that we have our share of clownfish and seahorse breeders, are there any other DIBS breeders in the area? Combining breeder shipments to and from Houston can certainly cut down on costs for everyone involved.
If anyone is interested, please read Brian Plankis's article in this month's Reefkeeping magazine or check out the Project DIBS website.