Clownfish eggs (again+ video)

nystang

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I know there are a few similar threads but I couldn't resist. The eggs look silver to me. They are attached to the silicone in the corner of the tank and the whole layer is about 3,5-4" long. I noticed this today but I believe it happened a few days ago. It is in the tank other fish as well as shrimps, snails and crabs although this area of the tank is occupied almost entirely by the clownfish. I don't have rotifiers that I know are necessary but I do have Kent PhytoPlex, Brightwell Zooplanktos-S and Kent Zoe. I don't have another tank. Any chances they may survive?
Here is a short video:
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There is no chance of survival of the fry in the main tank, the parents will eat them along with any other fish, plus your filtration will prob. get to them also.
 
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