I've been breeding clownfish and dottybacks for a few years and put together a small blog-type site www.tankbred.com to share info. It's pretty new and raw, but might be of some help.
Feed them several times a day with a good varied diet, keep the water quality excellent, warm temps and summer length photo periods. After that, it's just a waiting game.
Feed them several times a day with a good varied diet, keep the water quality excellent, warm temps and summer length photo periods. After that, it's just a waiting game.
I bought a mated pair of black clarkii in September. They spawned for the second time tonight. The first time was 13 days ago. Lots of good quality food, correct light cycle, proper water temperature, non aggressive tank mates, then wait. Good luck.
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