Ok, so I am curious as to what is needed to setup a clownfish fry tank? my clowns are not laying eggs, just curious. I have read a few threads but a lot of the info is sporatic. Just wanted to try get it all together.
What I have read to do this is as follows:
1. set up a tank (roughly 10g-20g) using water from display/breeding tank.
is this tank setup permanently or should it be set up when you see eggs on the first laying?
2. install a heater and air stone in fry tank.
air line or air stone?
slow bubbles?
3. black out sides of fry tank. Is that all 4 sides or 3? is this necessary?
4. no light for the first couple of days.
after a few days use low light because the fry are sensitive to light.
I also read lights are a must at first....sooooo.....which is best?
5. set up rotifer tank/buckets a week prior to hatching. use air stone/line.
light or no light?
heater or no heater?
6. optional sponge filter in fry tank to help keep clean.
7. transfer eggs night before they hatch to fry tank.
or let them hatch (once lights go out) and use a flashlight to draw the fry to an area where you can catch them and move to fry tank.
8. once fry are in fry tank, feed rotifers for first 3 days. then brine shrimp for a few days, then pellets and flakes are ok.
9. do water changes often in fry tank. use water from display tank.
how often do you water changes?
I think this is the basics of setting up a fry tank. Is this accurate?
If my clowns (they are of age and hosting) do eventually lay eggs I will post pics of my setup.
What I have read to do this is as follows:
1. set up a tank (roughly 10g-20g) using water from display/breeding tank.
is this tank setup permanently or should it be set up when you see eggs on the first laying?
2. install a heater and air stone in fry tank.
air line or air stone?
slow bubbles?
3. black out sides of fry tank. Is that all 4 sides or 3? is this necessary?
4. no light for the first couple of days.
after a few days use low light because the fry are sensitive to light.
I also read lights are a must at first....sooooo.....which is best?
5. set up rotifer tank/buckets a week prior to hatching. use air stone/line.
light or no light?
heater or no heater?
6. optional sponge filter in fry tank to help keep clean.
7. transfer eggs night before they hatch to fry tank.
or let them hatch (once lights go out) and use a flashlight to draw the fry to an area where you can catch them and move to fry tank.
8. once fry are in fry tank, feed rotifers for first 3 days. then brine shrimp for a few days, then pellets and flakes are ok.
9. do water changes often in fry tank. use water from display tank.
how often do you water changes?
I think this is the basics of setting up a fry tank. Is this accurate?
If my clowns (they are of age and hosting) do eventually lay eggs I will post pics of my setup.