alaska clowns
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Can anyone tell me how to help out thin occellaris clown larva? The longest I've kept any hatches alive is about 48 hours. The broodstock pair belongs to a friend, and they don't feed them too heavy, so I'm wondering if this could be my problem. Although, the fry appear to have silver bellies before they perish (but they don't have a peanut shape to them - the silver is when you look at them from the side). So, would Selcon be the best way to go, and if so, how can I go about enriching the rotifers? I feed the rotifers Nanochloropsis Phyto.
Also, I begin feeding the larva immediately after hatching, and I tint the water with the Phyto. Last hatch, I only had 25 larva in my 5 gallon tank, and the rots were reproducing well in the tank.
My only other thought is that perhaps I have the wrong rotifer strain? I bought them from Reed, and I believe it was the L strain (I didn't specify which I wanted, so I assume L is the default?).
The clowns laid on the tile again either Monday or Tuesday, and the eggs were colored a very deep orange - so maybe this time I have a better shot? This will be the 5th batch of eggs this pair has produced.
Thank you for your help!
Also, I begin feeding the larva immediately after hatching, and I tint the water with the Phyto. Last hatch, I only had 25 larva in my 5 gallon tank, and the rots were reproducing well in the tank.
My only other thought is that perhaps I have the wrong rotifer strain? I bought them from Reed, and I believe it was the L strain (I didn't specify which I wanted, so I assume L is the default?).
The clowns laid on the tile again either Monday or Tuesday, and the eggs were colored a very deep orange - so maybe this time I have a better shot? This will be the 5th batch of eggs this pair has produced.
Thank you for your help!