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![]() I dunno, from everything I've read in order to raise marine fish larvae you need to get them out of the display into a separate tank to:
1. avoid predation by other livestock 2. feed them live rotifers, for which you need phytoplankton 3. probably missing a number of other points, but It's quite a work intensive project and as mentioned at the price of the average damselfish, you'll certainly not recoup any of your costs. Could be a fun project though, good luck.
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![]() You can also try feeding them micro pellets designed for fish fry. Not sure if they can catch up to the food if the flow is too high in the tank, although there has to be slower flow areas and that's where they will amass.
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![]() fish larvae don't like prepared foods (whiich are often too big). i would be very surprised if it ate them. rotifers are usually seen as mandatory in clown breeding. good luck either way.
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![]() let em spawn, healthy tank obviously!!!!!! just more fish food for the others.!!!
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