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![]() I know its common and happens all the time, but I actually caught them in the act tonight, they have been going at it for close to an hour and have deposited quite a mass (underneath my bubble coral)
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![]() Congratulations! They look like like very proud and attentive parents.
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#3
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![]() Thanks, they were still spawning as that pic was taken, they were about half done as the final patch of eggs is about 2x2 inches. I will try and get some pics next week when they hatch. Someday I would like to try and rear some, these poor fellas are coral food
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![]() It's always exciting!! Are you planning on raising the fry?
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#5
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![]() I would like to but they are housed in a 300 gal tank and they layed the eggs on a piece of rock attached to my bubble coral which is too big to remove, if any happen to make it to the sump I will try and rescue them, longest I have been able to keep fry is about ten days then they all seem to drop off.
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#6
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![]() If you want to get the eggs out easier you can put a ceramic tile on top of where they normally lay, they should eventually get used to it and then you can easily remove the eggs, feeding the fry is a bit of work tho to grow the rotifers, I've kind of been looking into it for my own but can't find rotifers
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#8
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![]() I see your problem! Makes it easier to photograph tho
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![]() I dont mind the location, the old tank they allways spawned on the back side so I never really got to see (the old tank had a painted back and was against the wall), I figured I would outsmart them as the new tank is accessible from the service room, I just hang a curtain over the back so I could see what they were doing in behind, now that I am prepared they change there mind and move to the front!
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![]() Quote:
Damn fish! They never do what what you want them to. |