A. polymnus (Black Var) Breeding Log

Coraldynamics

In Memoriam
I have a client that has a spawning pair of Black A. polymnus. My own pairs have had a few setbacks, so we are going to give his pair a shot at raising the fry.

He has them in his big reef tank, and they are putting down a nest about every 9 days...

Specs:

210 gallon reef tank with 3x 250w MH, 4 160w VHO Actinic.
Photo Period :9am - 10pm
9am - 2 VHO Actinic ON
10am - 2 VHO Actinic ON
Noon - 8pm MH ON
9pm - 2 VHO Actinic OFF
10pm - 2 VHO Actinic OFF

Foods: Only feeds Frozen or Pellet foods
Formula 1
Formula 2
Formula VHP
Prime Reef
Brine Shrimp
Cyclopeeze
Spirulina
They also pick at Nori Sheets offered
Feeds 4 (random) cubes per day plus pellets

Tank Mates:
Orange Shoulder Tang
Black Tang
Naso Tang
2 A. Percula
Lawnmower Blenny
Scooter Blenny

They host in a BTA
non-discript just plain variety

Water Changes:
50 gallons / month (slips sometimes)

He is working on getting them to lay on a tile, if that fails we will be extracting the fry on hatch night via the
Larval Snagger I built here a few years ago from Wilkerson's book description.

Some Pix of the Pair:
Female
polymnus_female 2.jpg


Male
polymnus_male 2.jpg


More as developments come up...
 
Sweet, how long have you had them before they first spawned? Ive been waiting for mine to spawn for over a year.
 
The aquarist has had the fish 2-3 years and they have been together in the same tank since day one. They have been spawning for almost a year.

The most recent nest was put down 7/14 or 7/15 and hatched 7/20 or 7/21.

A tile has been put in place, the pair appeared a little put off by it, but we are still hopeful. They seem to be getting used to it being there. Time will tell.

Pictures are being arranged. Since it is not my tank, I can't sit in front of it 24/7 like I would like to! :D

Thank you for the interest!
 
Ive had mine for a year I got them second hand. My friend got them they are wild caught they came with thier anemone purple lta.
 
Well the pair finally put down another nest last wednesday 8/8. They dropped it beside the tile, so we are going to try to recover the fry on hatch night using a larval snagger.

Planning to leave the tile in place so they get used to it, and hope that they take to it.

Hatch has been in 6-7 days, so we will see how it goes on Tues - Wed night.
 
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