Amphiprion Milii

Quick update:
They are still doing fine and have gotten quite big. The female still chases the male around. Their tank has become somewhat of an algae swamp and I need to clean it up before recording a new video.
 
Last Thursday they spawned for the first time. Eggs seem to develop well and if they are taking as long as the bicinctus eggs to develop they should hatch this coming Friday. Only catch is that they put the eggs on the outside of that seriously large ceramic bowl I used for the haddoni.
 
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Baby miliis:

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Juveniles look very different from clarkii.

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Awesome stuff! I have had these Amphiprion milli for about 2,5 years. They have lived in a blueish Haddoni all the time. It's a nano tank but they love it there. The have been breeding for the last 1,5 years consistently every 2 weeks. I've got some videos:

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https://vimeo.com/user17032907/review/466917863/46235c1ca8
 
Awesome stuff! I have had these Amphiprion milli for about 2,5 years. They have lived in a blueish Haddoni all the time. It's a nano tank but they love it there. The have been breeding for the last 1,5 years consistently every 2 weeks. I've got some videos:

<iframe src="https://player.vimeo.com/video/466917635" width="640" height="360" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; fullscreen" allowfullscreen></iframe>

https://vimeo.com/user17032907/review/466917863/46235c1ca8
Nice! Are they wild or were they from Sustainable Aquatics?
 
Latest video:

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They got the BTA coloration with more brown now.
 
With great sadness, I have to report that the female of the pair is dead.
After not seeing her for a few days I took a closer look and found her decaying body. I suspect she choked to death on a piece of krill meant for the marine betta in that tank...
 
I'm so sorry that she passed away.

Good thing you at least were able to get some nice offsprings before she passed away.
 
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