So there were 600ish on the tile at the end of the incubation. That leaves me with 200ish to raise. That seems a bit more than is in the tank right now, but it is impossible to count.
I do know that there are more larvae than i have ever raised in one batch still alive at day 6, and as long as I can refrain from being stupid again, this could be my big one.
Yesterday I introduced them to Otohime A, and this morning some of them presented me with pink bellies. I went ahead and gave them a little NHBS for the first time this morning. I hope they don't eat too much. It is hard for me to figure out how much to feed them as they are more numerous than I have previously dealt with.
I have a population that loves the shaded walls of the aquarium, and a population that swims around in the center, and a population that lounges on the floor. They all seem well fed, so I am guessing they are all OK.
When I acquired the tanks I am using the previous owner had painted 3 sides with blue paint. One was in good condition and the rest had lots of flaky places, so I scraped and repainted them black, except for the one that was in good condition. So I have one blue tank and 3 black ones. Having attempted to raise clownfish in the two different colors, I must say I prefer the blue. The orange fish contrast much better and the color seemed to have no impact on their survival. Given that I have old eyes, any help in seeing the fish is very welcome. I may have to scrape and paint the tanks again....