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![]() Yea my clowns breed every chance like clock work cool to see and usually a good sign happy and healthy fish (if they feel safe and spawn) and good water quality .
But unfortunately the effort involved in capturing and raising/breeding is a whole different beast, try google it one time it needs whole set ups and usually rotifers and not to mention time
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![]() That's what I figured. These two have been together for a few years and have likely been feeding their tank mates with live food long before I noticed.
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![]() Yup my clowns have a lot of fun occasionally the eggs the female lays get to hatch but more often than not within days of laying the eggs they are all gone and I have fatter fish.
As to hatching them like others stated it is very labour intensive and requires a certain amount of dedication and TLC 24/7 for the first few weeks
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