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Yes, mahi mahi can be farm-raised, although it is not as commonly cultivated as some other fish species. Farming mahi mahi presents challenges due to their fast growth rates and specific environmental needs. However, advancements in aquaculture techniques are enabling more successful cultivation of this species. As a result, farm-raised mahi mahi is becoming more available in the market.

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