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![]() Several people have had success raising the fry. It's a lot of research, time and work. Depends on if your up to it.
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![]() You need to capture the larvae the night they hatch, put them into a separate tank, have phytoplankton on the go to feed rotifers, to feed the clownfish larvae. If you're lucky, after a week they metamorphose into little clownfish & you can feed them live brine shrimp & perhaps wean them on to flake or other artificial food.
My maroons have been breeding for years, I haven't been keen enough to set up a breeding tank, so the larvae become food for other critters in the system.
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