Originally Posted by
Kacey
http:///forum/post/3251282
ORA has started breeding Mandarins and will have them available for commercial purchase by the summer. I suspect, being grazers, they'll still do best with copepods to nibble on between meals, but ORA has said that they've been able to train their babies onto frozen foods and plan to wean them onto pellets before they're sold.
Aquacultured Mandarins! WOOWOO!
I've been waiting to hear this since I saw Matt Wittenrich's successful attempt documented online. I think he may have been the first to completely close this life cycle:
Lil' Baby Mandarins
And Shaun, ORA is Oceans, Reefs, and Aquariums, a company that specializes in aquacultured fish (and coral, I think.) They're the ones who provide most of the aquacultured clownfish found in our hobby, as well as Banggai and dottybacks. As far as I know, they don't sell direct to individuals but rather they provide stock for online and local fish stores. They also have clams and seahorses, though I prefer private breeders for horses.
Anyway, it's fantastic that this may be getting off the ground! It doesn't surprise me.....mandarins are pretty promiscuous buggers, and my pair spawn in the tank 3 or 4 times a year. It's impossible to catch the eggs though unless you have breeding equipment ready to go and you'e watching the tank that very evening when they release.......more trouble than most of us can afford, I think.