Valenciennea puellaris (Diamond Watchmen Goby) Pelagic Larvae Care

eneg

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Recently I’ve been reading about diamond watchmen goby husbandry and from what I’ve gathered it seems as if captive breeding is a totally attainable goal. Unfortunately the big roadblock is the pelagic larval state they go through. Have you guys heard of any efforts at raising them and the way that is being done, or have any ideas as to how to get them through this tumultuous period? Any input is appreciated. Thanks
 

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Probably with rotifers, copepod larvae, and/or ciliates. And a loooot of TLC with big round tubs or kresels. Most of what I know about goby breeding is restricted to Stonogobiops and Cryptocentrus, with the fish laying the eggs in the burrows.
 

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