Okay, we need some topics here. So, in talking with a retailer today, it seems l ike the market for the rose quads is getting better and better, with some wholesale prices in the $130 range. It seems like a supply of captive raised splits would benefit all of us. So, how do people go about promoting the split?
I personally have a pair of roses, hand collected for me, which have been in my care for about 5 years, and that have split many times. I don't feed them, though I know I should. Also, since they are in the reef, there's little chance of getting them out when they do split, so I don't tend to promote it.
In the past, I've caused splits simply by stressing them, moving them from tank to tank. In fact, each time I have moved them, they have split. At one point, I was up to seven of them, as they split, and some split immediately again.
So, let's start the discussion.
BRIAN
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I personally have a pair of roses, hand collected for me, which have been in my care for about 5 years, and that have split many times. I don't feed them, though I know I should. Also, since they are in the reef, there's little chance of getting them out when they do split, so I don't tend to promote it.
In the past, I've caused splits simply by stressing them, moving them from tank to tank. In fact, each time I have moved them, they have split. At one point, I was up to seven of them, as they split, and some split immediately again.
So, let's start the discussion.
BRIAN
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Armenian Forum