Attempting to breed clownfish - log

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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12377137#post12377137 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by billsreef
Might be worth picking up some Otohime from Reed and broaden up the feed even more.

Great advice. I feed my clowns Otohime from day 5 on. I sell them at three months at 1+ inches.
 
Another update

The 5 that are at 3 months are doing great. I can't believe the growth rates now.

I have about 25 in a 10 gallon. This is a mix of the the 32 day old batch and the 20 day old batch. Most of them are 32 days the 20 day old have not done well. For some reason these don't seem to interested in BBS anymore. I thought they were eating it but many look skinny and was losing 1 or 2 a day for the past three days. :( I was also feeding frozen Daphnia, I have been unable to find Otohime locally and shipping stuff from the US to Canada is not cost effective with brokerage charges to clear customs. These also seem interested in my homemade food, so I will continue with that.

I have about 30-40 @ day 7. They are eating bbs and rotifers.

Overall I'm still not to happy with my results.

Should I be running carbon in my growout tanks?

Thanks

FB
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12489145#post12489145 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by FB
I have been unable to find Otohime locally and shipping stuff from the US to Canada is not cost effective with brokerage charges to clear customs.

I have a thought for a next best thing. Try grinding some New Life Spectrum pellets really fine with a mortar and pestle, or similar.
 
It looks like I'll be starting to try and breed my true prcs and gold stripe maroons. I'm working on a set up and will read through this thread and be back with some questions but wanted to say hello and that I'm glad to see an active thread.
 
I just transfered a new batch into the larvae tank to hatch tonight and got some pics.

Here they are on my tile

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Can you believe I counted over 600 eggs. I would not believe it if I didn't count them myself. Now I feel like a real idiot for only getting 20/batch.

Anyway, here is a close up of the eggs.

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Later

FB
 
That's a great picture. I just had a hatch tonight and mine had more of a silver color to them. What camera are you using to get those pictures??? Nice!

--Barbara
 
They did not hatch last night, so you are correct with yours having more of a silver colour to them.

The pictures are taken with a Nikon D40.

FB
 
Had a 100% hatch last night. They all had big bellies this morning. I put a ton of rotifers in the tank and they had a full day to take hold in the tank.

Unfortunately the wife wants to go away for the long weekend and I don't have anybody who knows what they are doing to watch them. So most will probably die unless the rotifers can outpace the larvae. Someone will be coming by to top off and feed the larger fish but feeding rotifers is not something they can really do. I really am going to have to find someone who lives near me who could help me out!

FB
 
I should have never read this thread, now I am thinking about getting a pair and seeing if I can do the same. It sounds like a great experience, thanks for the info and pics.

I don't see many posts about this topic, do you know if clowns are the easiest to raise? (lol, not that it is easy) I was looking into a pair of Banggai Cardinals.
 
I couldn't tell you which is easier, but I don't believe that Banggai Cardinals don't need rotifers, however I could be wrong.

FB
 
feeding Rotifers is really easy.. If that person can't do it then stock the heck out of the tank and hope they make it :)
 
That's what I'm trying to do. I'm going to super load them on Friday before I leave.

Feeding is easy but getting them out of the rotifer tanks is not as easy! For a fish person it would be no problem but I don't really want to ask this person to do it.
 
rkelman,

Not the day after I mentioned something about misbars on your thread do I see the possiblilty of mine having a misbar. I just noticed my 2 week old batch may have a little bit of a misbar on the top of their heads. The gap is very small and it may work itself out as they grow not really sure. I did however notice that it coinsides with the exact location of the bar when I did my last water change. I have never really done a water change on previous batchs until they had at least two bars. I was able to keep ammonia @ 0 until then. This batch I just did a water change even though my ammonia was zero to see if it helped them out a little.

I wonder if the water change could have stunted their growth for a bit or something. It is really wierd because it's almost like the waterchange is timestamped on their heads :eek1:

Anybody else have any insight into this.
 
I just scoup them out with a gallon jug... Not hard at all.
Hmm. Interesting. I do quite a bit of water changing. I'm interested to see what more experienced breeders have to say.
 
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