Perkins, I thought you were kidding with your first post, but in case you weren't...
When clownfish reproduce, their eggs hatch into tiny fish larvae that are so small they are difficult to see unless you know to look for them. They look like tiny slivers of glass. Unless you are prepared to care for them (with a separate tank, cultures of live plankton to feed, etc) not a single larvae will survive to the point that they metamorphose into babies - you will never even see them (particularly because they hatch at night).