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Danke for checking out SRC Sylvio! Don't think anyone has even got Labroides dimidiatus spawning successfully in Singapore as yet (as far as I know of). Most people already have difficulty keeping them alive for prolonged periods of time. Great achievement! :bow: Have not came across any literature with breeding this species so far but if you manage to succeed you will be doing mother nature a very big favour! :yeah:

Gruß

FuEl

Always something more important than fish.

http://reefbuilders.com/2012/03/08/sps-pico-reef/

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hi there lequan,

like bro fuel, i dont know of local hobbyists that have managed to maintain specimens of labroides dimidatus over a long period of time, not to mention breeding pairs. i did come across this publication that pertains to the labroide wrasses when researching about pairing up my present gramma melacara:

http://www.springerlink.com/(i1eaec55snanj...ults,1:106622,1

all the best with your breeding efforts! and welcome to SRC!

cheers,

ian

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Hi

To Thanks for the nice welcome

@FuEL

We can work much more together.

But the tool Translation are very bad.

@Ian

To Thanks for the link.

I can read only a part?

Does the item cost money?

MfG Sylvio

Know your a good Translation English German?

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Hmm, Sylvio I think you need to register to SpringerLink to view the article. There should be a fee to register I think. And oh yes I found another translation website.

www.freetranslation.com :lol:

Gruß

FuEl

Always something more important than fish.

http://reefbuilders.com/2012/03/08/sps-pico-reef/

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hi there sylvio,

im sorry but im not sure about the springer site's terms though. i think that portion which you managed to read is the teaser excerpt; youll probably have to be a subscribing member to access it in full, or have to purchase the publication. perhaps you could check if google scholar has it in their archives, or search a local library's database? sorry im not much more help there.

do tell us more about your previous and on going aquaculturing efforts ya!

cheers,

ian

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