D-Nak
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No. There have been very few successful cases of feeding crushed flake to fry. Rotifers are also very difficult to maintain without a concerted effort. They basically eat and poop, thus giving off a ton of ammonia. This means frequent water changes.
Edit: In addition, the heater in the fry tank needs to be completely wrapped in electrical tape so the light doesn't shine through. The fry will be attracted to the light and burn themselves up - adding to the bio-load.
Even if given a proper amount of rotifers they need to live through metamorphosis. Giving them a near perfect rearing as fry will increase their chance, but expect some die-off.
Then you need to start feeding them live brine shrimp.
IMHO, if you're not doing this for a business it's not worth the trouble.
This.
The hardest part of rearing the fry is the first couple of weeks where rotifers are required. If it wasn't somewhat difficult, then everyone would be raising clowns and they would be as cheap as freshwater guppies.