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![]() Buy Joyce Wilkersons book !
Dont try to reinvent the wheel..... that being said at that point i was only 50K in. Wendell |
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Clownfish Collection: Normal Ocellaris, Black Ocellaris, Stubby Ocellaris, Tequillia Sunrise Ocellaris, Red Sea, Black Saddleback, Brown Camel, Orange Fin, Melanistic Clarkii, Common Clarkii, True Percula, True Picassco, Pink Skunk, Orange Skunk, Maldives Clown, TRUE Sebae clown, Akin Clown, Gold Striped Maroon, White Striped Maroon, Latezonatus |
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![]() Mine live and breed in a piece of pvc pipe thats been their home for years. A search in the picture forum will bring up the pics of my clowns laying their eggs in the pipe and pics of the eggs just before hatching. Of course being in my reef tank, no hatch survives long.
I think "clown eggs" in the search may work, if not I can find it for you.
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![]() Thanks Doug
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![]() Check out http://www.breedclownfish.com/
Also as a side note to get your clowns in breeding shape feed them a variety of nutritious foods and feed them at around the same time(s) each day. If they aren't getting enough nutrition-wise they might not breed or may eat their eggs. |