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Is it possible to farm echinoderms without killing them?

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Is it possible to farm echinoderms without killing them? John Starmer, Echinodermologist - studied Stichopodid sea cucumbers for my dissertation. Answered Mar 4, 2016 · Author has 343 answers and 313.8k answer views. It is very possible to remove a sea star's arm and have it regrow. read more

Interest in farming sea stars is low though, because they are considered of little value for food and of limited interest in the aquarium trade. Sea urchins, which are farmed extensively, can regenerate damage to some extent, but they have the poorest powers of regeneration of the echinoderms. read more

It has always been my dream to have a smallholding; some of the ways I have thought about of to make enough money to get by include: orchard (selling fruit, jams etc), petting farm, vegetables that would be used for my own consumption, also for veg boxes, and to sell at markets/farm shop, brewery, vine yard (not sure how possible this one is), milk from animals, cheese made from animals' milk, to name a few. read more

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