A little success by accident

Jaypilot

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I have been having a really hard time keeping larva alive past the first night. I would go to bed right after hatch with a tank full of larva and wake up with about 10-15 left. Still to this day I have no clue what I am doing wrong, because I'm using brood stock water and everything else.

But last night I came home late from moving my mother in law and I noticed my brood stock tank was swarming with freshly hatched baby clowns. I normally like to remove the pot from the tank so that the larva can hatch in a safe place. So as you can tell I was totally caught off guard.

The only thing that I had next to me was a one gallon glass mason jar so I was able to quickly scope out somewhere around 100 +or- fry. As stated before I had nothing set up so I really didn't know what I was going to do. It was getting late and I was getting tired and frustrated so I simply placed the one gallon jar inside of my sump (with the top above the water line) with and airline. I also added some rotifer and only 2 drops of rotigrow +.

I didn't expect anything but when I looked at them this afternoon I was only able to pull out 3 dead fry. That in it self is huge for me since I normally kill about 80-90% in the first night.

So If there is anyone else having issues in the first 24 hours maybe you should try this VARY simple method. I think I will keep them in the jar for about a week and then I will move the whole jar over to a 10 or 20g tank for a LONG acclimation to their new home and see how it goes.
 
Day two I had one death. Its really hard to count but I believe there is somewhere between 75-100 little guys swimming around. I guess the whole KISS method seems to work well with clown fish as well.

On another note I had another batch that I tried to raise about two week ago but once again I lost pretty much all of them after the first night. I got frustrated and just left the tank as it was (air still going and heater). Today I decided I needed to clean the tank so that I could get it ready and try again. I though there was only one left in there still alive but there happened to be 4 of them and their color was AMAZING. I have about 30 or so Oc clowns that are almost orange but these 4 are bright red and from the same parents. I dosed the tank with rotigrow + on day one with rotifer and I haven't even looked at it since (no food, no ammonia check....). So once again I guess you just need to follow the KISS method.
 
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