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Posted by: FR at Sun Jul 2 21:54:25 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ] While both have very high mortality rates. Nature has no problem reproducing(recruiting). So a guess would be, over 90% mortality rate before recruitment in nature. And much higher then that in captivity. I bet less then one percent in captivity ever successfully reproduce, 99% mortality rate. | ||
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