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Old 06-05-2008, 04:19 AM
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Talking Finally clown fish fry...

After watching countless eggs being layed every 2 weeks by my mating percula clowns and then watching them aerate the eggs by blowing and moving their fins, I finally have seen small clown fry in my 120g under some live rock. For some reason,these guys survived instead of being sucked into the skimmer or powerhead or eaten by my fairly sizable fish population. I'm tempted to suck them up with a syringe into a smaller tank but am afraid the ordeal would kill them. Is there anyone else who has seen clown fry in their reef tank and managed to raise them to a survivable size. I crushed some flakes with distilled water and syringed it into their area in hopes that they could get some food,but am unsure whether it'll work. Any feedback would be appreciated, keep them in the big tank or transfer them to my new small 30g which is completely empty.
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