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    yes yes yes, anyone have mysid shrimp for donation?

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    Anywhere in the marshy areas along the coast. Just take one of your big tank nets and run it around the base of the grass. They're pretty much everywhere. I used to find them in my seine all the time when we were seining for mud minnows for flounder bait. If you find one, you'll find 1000. They would be really cool to try to culture. I might give that a try after I get my plankton farm up and running. They are pretty much the marsh equivalent of a mysid.

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    We usually got them early in the AM before going fishing. We would see them in the ditches along the side of the road in the marsh. They're pretty much everywhere. I know Larry has some experience with this as well. We talked about it recently in another thread.
    Gary

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    Gary

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    I've cultured them, but then I ask myself 'why would anyone want to culture these things'? They don't carry very many babies, sell for pennies on the dollar and why did I culture them anyway? They're comparatively easy. Why do you want to culture them?
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    Larry,

    1. Cheap, high quality, fresh food
    2. They aren't available locally through the LFS.

    On the other hand, maybe just focusing on culturing mysids would be a better alternative. What do you think?

    Gary
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    Well, mysis are lots of protein and much easier to raise. Ounce for ounce and dollar for dollar, I'd go for the mysis. The only thing is if you have something that needs a full sized grass shrimp, the mysis will never get big enough for that. Grass shrimp larva are great food for plankton lovers.
    Larry
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