Clown breeding = healthy tank?

neededahobby

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So after a year and a half my pair of clowns just laid their first batch of eggs!
I am NOT able to breed clowns so I know they are doomed but I am so excited to see the eggs.:spin1:
And hey good fish food for the other fish.

Question - is them breeding just luck or a sign of a healthy tank?

Overall my tank suffers from benign neglect but the fish are all healthy, the corals have survived and the algae doesn't bother me and while I dont test water parameters routinely when I do they always seem fine....honestly my maintenance routine is just:

1) Feed every day plus reef chili once a week

2) NO auto-top off so manually add a gallon every other day (sometimes I forget until the sump gets low and starts to gurgle)

3) ~ 10% Water change (3 buckets worth) once a month (sometime less)

4) filter sock exchange/ empty the skimmer when nasty

I worry the tank is in trouble sometimes but breeding clowns is a good sign yes?:rolleyes:
 

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Yes & no. What's his name has a lot of fish that are breeding, but overall the tank looks kind of crappy IMO. (corals in general) Getting fish to breed is not necessarily rocket science though. Get a male and a female and hope they're compatible, provide them with a suitable environment and feed them well. Nature will take it's course, one way or the other.
 
Btw, even if your fish aren't breeding don't let anybody tell you that they're not healthy, vibrant etc. (some might say so) The environment too...

Maybe there is a bit of luck involved. ;)
 
thanks figured as much. I wasn't worried when they were not breeding so it makes sense that breeding is more a fish compatibility/maturity issue not an awesome tank sign.
 
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