| Harlequin Shrimp, the cutest, sexiest little shrimp, is one of the many critters that should be left in the wild for the simple reason of feeding them. It's one thing to say they eat Linkia Starfish, It's another to supply them with a constant supply of Starfish. Breeding them might not be a problem. Getting the hatch lings through the larva stage might prove to be impossible. If not, don't you suppose some enterprising company like ORA or a Marine Biologist would have capitalized on this bonanza??? Can you imagine the amount of Starfish you would have to provide to the growing little shrimp??? Think this through, Jay, before wasting your money. Spend it on something that has a chance of living not a dead horse.
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