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I have a mated pair if Ocellaris clowns. They started laying their eggs after being in my 29 gal together for about a year. This is my fifth batch with them. So far I haven't had a long term survivor. My female is laying eggs every 13 to 14 days.
We recently bought Clownfishes by Joyce Wilkerson which has been a huge help! After reading we've made some adjustments that I think are going to be very helpful. Right now I'm keeping their tank around 80 degree's. Keeping it at this degree stimulates rapid larvae growth. My egg's will usually hatch at around 8 day's. Before the tank was around 75 and taking 11 days to hatch. With the shorter growth period I've noticed I have a larger egg survival rate.
We have a 10 gal tank set up for them right next to the 29 so they can be transferred easily. All four sides are blacked out by construction paper. We have a small light on the top so the fry are able to see the rots for feeding. We have a nice rotifer culture growing in our garage for the fry's, as well as greenwater.
I currently have egg's that I think will hatch tonight or tomorrow night. I still have around 200 egg's I think. The pics I'm posting are from my camera phone so they're not the best. I'll post ones from my actual camera as I go along. Also, the 29 gal needs some cleaning.lol When they have egg's I try to keep my hands our of their tank. So as soon as the egg's hatch it's getting a nice cleaning.
We recently bought Clownfishes by Joyce Wilkerson which has been a huge help! After reading we've made some adjustments that I think are going to be very helpful. Right now I'm keeping their tank around 80 degree's. Keeping it at this degree stimulates rapid larvae growth. My egg's will usually hatch at around 8 day's. Before the tank was around 75 and taking 11 days to hatch. With the shorter growth period I've noticed I have a larger egg survival rate.
We have a 10 gal tank set up for them right next to the 29 so they can be transferred easily. All four sides are blacked out by construction paper. We have a small light on the top so the fry are able to see the rots for feeding. We have a nice rotifer culture growing in our garage for the fry's, as well as greenwater.
I currently have egg's that I think will hatch tonight or tomorrow night. I still have around 200 egg's I think. The pics I'm posting are from my camera phone so they're not the best. I'll post ones from my actual camera as I go along. Also, the 29 gal needs some cleaning.lol When they have egg's I try to keep my hands our of their tank. So as soon as the egg's hatch it's getting a nice cleaning.

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