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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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![]() Quote:
I had breeding damsels in my last tank and the larvae acted very much the same as what this poster is saying. Straight to the rockwork. Actually I never even saw them in the open water. They used to get eaten by all my predators right away, so none actually lived but the parents were still quite busy every few months ![]() Oh and they were certainly little fish...not some kind of inverts. It wasn't too hard to tell. |
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![]() If you did want to try rearing the fry, I would siphon them off and put them into their own tank.
On that note, I wouldn't worry about it if you don't want to try rearing them... few if any will make it to adult hood... most will become food for the other organisms in the tank (fish, filter feeders etc.)
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![]() let em spawn, healthy tank obviously!!!!!! just more fish food for the others.!!!
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