I have two clown fish that fight currently, one is almost double the size of the other. I'm wondering what's the best salinity level to help them breed quickly?
Is there a source for that? Joyce Wilkersen keeps her breeding tanks at 1.024; however larval tanks are reduced down to 1.018-1.021 for optimal larval survival.
Just take good care of your fish and they will spawn. I doubt that there is any data out there that show keeping clownfish at certainly salinity is better for them/speed up the spawning process. The reason is that getting clownfish to spawn is never a problem, other than few select species.
I hate to tell you this but it's not salinity that speeds up the breeding process. The truth is that your pair needs TIME. How big is the biggest one? If it's under 2.5 I personally say its still in transition from male to female. It takes time for that to happen and then they can be bonded then mated pair. I am no expert by all means but I have been breeding and pairing clowns for 3years now. So I would say be patient and it will happen its a natural instinct for living matters to breed. Good luck
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