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![]() I think the smaller of the two are the male and the later being be female. My clowns are mated and my female lays every Sunday. My small male will help clear everyone away while the female bites at the rock. Shortly after she beds down on the LR below the anemone and lays several bright orange eggs.
When I first got her I was told she laid eggs with the current male. I never saw this happen during his time. I transferred my 75g to a 150g and shortly after my male died. I was able to pair up a juvenile and it took a bit but the eggs began to be laid. Very interesting, if conditions are less then ideal eggs will not be laid as well. That’s awesome that you are now having eggs be laid.
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![]() That's awesome. 17 years is a long time to wait, haha.
My female ocellaris right now was the male of the original pair that I bought ... in 1998. ![]() The spurned female from the old tank just chills out and basically stays away from them. I want to feel kinda sad for her, but OTOH she seems to prefer the single life.
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![]() I am sorry if I was mis-understood. I was trying to be cute in the title.
My female has been laying eggs for 20 years and for 17 with this male. I thought about 3 years ago they had stopped laying eggs because she was getting too old. But I was wrong she is still laying viable eggs for at least 20 years. Last edited by Frogger; 01-20-2018 at 12:19 AM. |
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![]() That's awesome! I believe Frank Baensch wrote about Clownfish laying for 24 years or so in one of his books. I'd try to look it up for you, but his books are horrible to try to find stuff in. Haha
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![]() Can you imagine how many clownfish babies have hatched into my tanks over last 20 years. Conservatively they lay several hundred eggs at a time and during their prime they would probably lay eggs at least a half dozen times a year.
If I had have raised 1/4 of these babies I would have saturated the clownfish market for Canada. |
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![]() I wish it was easier to breed the clowns. That being said I don’t know what one would do with all of them as there are only so many people that would buy clowns ha ha.
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