Vincerama2
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I just thought I'd start a thread to follow up our excellent April 14 meeting about clownfish breeding!
Thanks to Robin, Tyler and Randy for great presentations!
One thing that I found discouraging was the amount of time, effort and (to a lesser extent) money involved in clownfish breeding.
However, I realized also that you don't have to have a constant clownfish factory, like these guys do and so I'd like to ask;
For the average hobbiest who HAPPENS to have clowns spawning, wouldn't it be much easier (and cheaper) to raise just ONE clutch of eggs/fry? Robin raises almost every clutch, and so he has many tanks to support the many stages that the various clutches are in, and that requires different foods, different tanks, etc. It would be much simpler, and yet still satisfying to raise a single batch of eggs. You'd only need one tank to raise them from fry to juvenile, and you'd only need to have the food on hand that their particular stage of growth requires. Also it would be less mentally taxing to keep track of just that one batch.
I didn't think of it at the time of the meeting. The thought of all that work really had me thinking that if my silly fish DID spawn, I couldn't go through all that effort, but I think it's much less daunting if you think of just one batch and raise it from egg to fish!
Discuss...
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Thanks to Robin, Tyler and Randy for great presentations!
One thing that I found discouraging was the amount of time, effort and (to a lesser extent) money involved in clownfish breeding.
However, I realized also that you don't have to have a constant clownfish factory, like these guys do and so I'd like to ask;
For the average hobbiest who HAPPENS to have clowns spawning, wouldn't it be much easier (and cheaper) to raise just ONE clutch of eggs/fry? Robin raises almost every clutch, and so he has many tanks to support the many stages that the various clutches are in, and that requires different foods, different tanks, etc. It would be much simpler, and yet still satisfying to raise a single batch of eggs. You'd only need one tank to raise them from fry to juvenile, and you'd only need to have the food on hand that their particular stage of growth requires. Also it would be less mentally taxing to keep track of just that one batch.
I didn't think of it at the time of the meeting. The thought of all that work really had me thinking that if my silly fish DID spawn, I couldn't go through all that effort, but I think it's much less daunting if you think of just one batch and raise it from egg to fish!
Discuss...

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