Hi Hobogato and Olin,
I am very interested in this thread and your comments. I teach Marine Science & Environmental Science to 11th & 12th graders, and am trying to start a similar project, but on a smaller scale, with just clownfish for now. I have a pair of Ocellaris that lay eggs every two weeks, so we are going to try to raise the fry in the classroom. I've written a grant to obtain 6 small tanks and the related equipment, but I'm not sure how I'm going to divide the work and projects among my 5 Marine classes. They ALL want to partcipate, but I'm only going to be able to run six 10 gallon tanks, at least for now. Money is a major concern, and our economy here in Florida is horrible right now. I asked for tank/equipment donations in our school newsletter, but didn't get any.
My classes average 24-26, so approx. 6 groups of 4 students per class. I figured I'd divide fry up amongst them. Or maybe one class would take the first hatch, another class the second, and so on. But I doubt that would go over well for the classes that would have to wait. We have a 55 gallon for grow out later. We also have an up and running 75 gallon with a bonded pair of maroons, a royal gramma, dart fish, and a pair of pajama cardinals and xenia (LOTS!), mushrooms, and anthelia. Any suggestions on the logistics for all the classes? Hobogato, how big is your classroom? Can you post a photo of the setup of the entire room?