Everything in the new tank is very stable now, certainly much more stable than in the old 30. They were due to lay eggs last friday and nothing as of yet. The female is not currently carrying eggs, however her oviposter is still exposed. I am feeding well and again have them on a set lighting cycle which was the exact same as before. The clowns eye has all but cleared up.
Here is what I currently have on the go.
10 Gallon with around 70 at ~ 3-4 months.
10 Gallon with around 200 at ~ 2-3 months.
5 gallon with around 60 at ~ 1-2 months.
5 gallon with around 200-300 at 13 days. I think this is my largest number still alive at this time. A couple have 2 stripes, many with full head band and others still not through MET yet. I am still adding rotifers every other day and BBS twice a day.
I am leaving for 9 days vacation on Friday. With many eating pellet food and the youngers still on BBS I don't see why my fish sitter should have any problems. I have setup my BS hatchery to be as simple as possible. I have a medical spoon to add the eggs with so no guessing on how many BS eggs to add each day. My only concern will be 1 feeding/day instead of 2 for the younger batch.
The two other clowns that I bought recently have been living in my sump on no fixed lighting schedule and they keep moving among my baffles. For some reason they like it a lot more in my return section than the refugium so I have just left them there. When I get back from holidays it's my goal to get my 65 gallon split into two compartments one for the Occelaris and one for the Maroon pair. Hopefully when I return I will find some eggs awaiting me.
I found out a little more on registering a business. It's not really all that expensive so I might go ahead and do that. I was also considering setting up a small frag system and possibly a website to sell them.