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![]() Short clip of my Cinnamon Clown with her spawn on the back glass. There is no male in the tank. She has done this many times before, usually on a rock amongst some corals. The eggs only last a few hours, though, without being fertilized. But she guards them vigorously during that time. In the video, you can see her giving me the evil eye.
http://youtu.be/SSC0KdaA5wk
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![]() Thanks for sharing. My tomato has been doing that for a few years on her own as well. What really caught me off guard is when the anemone broadcast spawned a few times in the spring of 2009. Apparently its a female too.
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