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![]() My Ocellaris clowns decided to lay eggs this afternoon. Unfortunately, they decided to pick the corner of the tank where I can't get decent pics nor videos. This is the best I can do. I should be able to take pics from top-down in the evening when the anemones recede and get pics of the orange eggs.
I've had this pair since they were little for almost 2 years now and this is the first time they've bred as far as I know. No chance of survival though for the young as my wrasse will quickly make a meal out of them. I am preparing to set up an anemone/clownfish/coral frag tank soon though. Clownfish like to breed around lunar eclipses I guess. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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![]() Hm, I need to learn how to use manual focus.
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![]() Congrats Sam,
![]() That's great news, even if they are doomed to be wrasse food ![]() A great sign that your fish are healthy and happy ![]() Where did she lay the clutch? Looks like it's on the bottom of the glass from those out of focus pictures ![]() ![]() ![]() Looks like you gotta get that breeding tank setup soon ![]()
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cheers, Rich all that we do is touched with ocean, yet we remain on the shore of what we know http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2005/5/aquarium |
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![]() Congrats
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![]() Some hatchling pics. The good news is that I learned how to use Manual Focus. The bad news is that my camera sucks for Macro shots. Time to find a used G2. Rich, yes, the eggs are in the corner of the tank.
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![]() Sam,
The fry will die without proper food. Most likely they will eat newly hatched brine or rotifers. If you are intent on raising the fry, and I don't see why you couldn't, you'd have to set up a fry raising tank and do it quick so it is cycled prior to them going into the tank. Use a sponge filter powered by an air pump for filtration. Some LR would be a good idea too. Tank can be small, say 10 gal or under for the first while. You will also have to set up a bs hatchery. If you want more info, PM me. I have some experience raising seahorse fry. Rearing methods would be similar. |
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