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What is a good species to start with?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cnidarianfarmer" data-source="post: 197643" data-attributes="member: 37442"><p>A. chalcodoes might be a good option, but its also pretty prevalent and in many cases given away as freebies.</p><p>I think OP mentioned they didn't want something that lays tons of eggs, so LP definitely wouldn't be a good choice unless OP is willing to deal with 1000- 1500 eggs/ slings. </p><p></p><p>Id recommend N. incei as a first time breeding species, pretty easy to pair, some leave males in overnight without any issues, they mature rather quickly and females gestation period is usually only 3-4 weeks. They lay sacks of a manageable 50-70eggs. </p><p>While the going rate for slings is usually only 25- 30, I dont think OP is really looking at making bank.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cnidarianfarmer, post: 197643, member: 37442"] A. chalcodoes might be a good option, but its also pretty prevalent and in many cases given away as freebies. I think OP mentioned they didn't want something that lays tons of eggs, so LP definitely wouldn't be a good choice unless OP is willing to deal with 1000- 1500 eggs/ slings. Id recommend N. incei as a first time breeding species, pretty easy to pair, some leave males in overnight without any issues, they mature rather quickly and females gestation period is usually only 3-4 weeks. They lay sacks of a manageable 50-70eggs. While the going rate for slings is usually only 25- 30, I dont think OP is really looking at making bank. [/QUOTE]
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