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    Default Opae breeding?

    So I've been buying these little guys to feed to my tank. My fish go crazy for them and my gold spot eel hunts them like a fiend. Has any one raised these guys before? For ease of not having to drive half way across the island to get them I'd like to do a little breeder tank for them.


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    Default Opae breeding?

    Oh, all of a sudden you don't wanna drive 10 minutes!!?


    Lol. Jk. I know it's closer to 15.


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    Ha ha. I wish. It is only 15 miles away. But with how bad traffic is on this island it takes almost 3 hours round trip. By far the worst traffic I've ever experienced. Especially around the downtown area.

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    Default Opae breeding?

    I had heard that traffic there was one if the top 5 worst in the country.

    So tell us more about these magical lucky charms your fish are so fond of.


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    It is bad. I live on the west side. I've only ever crossed the island a few times cause regardless of the time it's always deadlock.

    But the opae are a little shrimp. They can be raised in FW or SW(depending on the breed). And are funny looking. I've heard of them prior to here.

    http://m.ohmyopae.com/



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