Clownfish bout to lay eggs, now what?

reddog170

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The is not my clowns first time laying. I did not know anything about what to do the first time they layed eggs so needless to say all was lost, kinda. This time I have been working feverishly on getting things ready. I have a ten gallon tank for the fry to go in. I have got rotifers going. I am even thinking about putting a camera to record the hatching.
But a few questions i have are this. How long exactly do the need to stay in darkness? How long before I start feeding them? Do they need a lower SG? Me and te rest of my family are quite looking forward to this and i want to get it right. I understand that the first time I do not have a high chance of real success but I want to make a go of it. There is someone around the house 24/7 so the tanks can be watched at all times. I have ordered some books but with all this holiday shipping going on it is slowing things down. Any info would be great. Thank you, Shaun
 
The eggs should hatch within two hours of darkness. Once you have the fry in the 10-gal, they should be in dim light 24hrs/day for the first few days at least. Make sure the 10 gal has greenwater and maintain the rotifers in the tank at 10 - 15/ml (yes, I actually count mine). That's a lot of rotifers, so you will probably start with less water and add more over the first few days. Good luck.
 
Regarding the sg, I use water siphoned from the main tank to reduce stress on the fry. They are very, very fragile. No water changes for the first week.
 
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