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Do farm-raised fish adjust to aquarium life better than wild-caught fish?

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Do farm-raised fish adjust to aquarium life better than wild-caught fish?

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ORA™ fish have a positive association with people. If you walk down one of the aisles in the hatchery the fish actually bob their heads out of the water, expecting to be fed. We can assure hobbyists that ORA™ fish adjust to life in captivity better than wild fish, and will hide less and interact more. The fish are raised on prepared foods, much like home aquarist provide. There is no need for them to adapt from a life in the wild to captivity.

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