ok so my clowns lay eggs every ten days the first two hatches i lost because i wasn't there to retrieve them. But the third one i managed to get about 50-60 out of the tank and into a 2.5 hatching tank. I read clownfishes by joyce wilkerson which helped greatly. So the morning after the hatch i started feeding rotifers its day 8 now and i have about ten still living and eating well. My main question is everything i read about culturing rotifers says they like a sg of 1.019 but my tank is at 1.026 it also says that if you put rotifers in water with a sg with a diffrence of .007 they will go into osmotic shock and die. Well since my clowns came out of the dt thats the gravity water there in and my rots are being cultured at 1.019. I done want to feed the clowns dead rots because i read that was bad. So what should i do gradually lower the sg of the hatching tank to closer assimilate the rotifers sg. Will this be bad for the larvae? I would rather have dead rots than larvae but i also do not want to keep feeding the newly hatched larvae dead rots?