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![]() I've not tried to raise any of my Maroon pair's offspring, but my experience with hatching is that almost all the time most hatch on about the 7th evening after spawn. Perhaps 10-20% of the eggs remain on the rock & hatch the following evening. On initial hatch, the critters are actually considered larvae, not yet fry. They are very fragile at this stage. If they survive the first week, they go through a metamorphosis phase & the ones that survive this are considered true fry & will have the colour & beginnings of stripes typical of the species.
How long has your pair been spawning? I've read that the first few spawns are unlikely to be sufficiently robust to attempt transferring & trying to raise them. If you can get your hands on Joyce Wilkerson's book Clownfishes, it's a good start as a resource to raise Clowns. Other than that, there's plenty of info on the web, including specific fish breeding forums & threads. You'll need to have a phyto culture as well as rotifers going before trying to raise the larvae/fry. The phyto is food for the rotifers, which are the first food for the larvae.
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![]() does ur clown eggs white like sponges ? mine laid eggs last month and the 85% of the eggs were white like the tiny sponges grow in the tank , and after 7 days they were all gone idk if they hatched or ate etc
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![]() Mine do this. Like day 9 and10. I pulled the whole shell with the eggs when I first tried. The next day there was still 30% of the eggs unhatched. I returned them to the mother tank, I think it helped the parents not get too stressed. I can't tell you how siphoning well affect them? Mine lay eggs every couple weeks and have been for like 8 months now. They don't all always hatch the same night.
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![]() Thanks Reef Puffer. It's day 9 and so far 1 has hatched. There are about 20 more in there so I am patiently waiting. I hope the rest hatch tonight.
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![]() Looking at them with a flashlight can disturb their hatching. I wouldn't say it is "normal" for eggs to hatch over two days, but it is common.
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![]() I run on average about 300 eggs or so I think. Is actually only about 50 left by the second night. Or vise versa, sometimes some hatch early. You can tell by the colour of them which ones are slower.
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![]() There were only 20-30 eggs to begin with. 1 hatched last night before I went to bed at 11pm and when I woke this morning all the eggs were gone. The 1 that hatched didn't make it through the night in the fry tank
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