I tried to resist these babies, but couldn't...

Rod's Onyx babies.....soooo cute!

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And their nursery tank, until their cubes are ready:

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Thank you very much. They seem to grow very quickly once they start eating with enthusiasm. I had a little bit of a harder time getting them to eat the foods I offered compared to Rod's.

It's so funny to watch them, the picasso's hunt for food! They both eat off the ground! Compared to Rod's, which only eat what they snatch out of the water column.

I didn't pay attention to exactly how much they have grown, the only way to judge for me is to compare them to things like the magnet, the power strip behind the tank, and to the bubbles from the tubing.

If I were to guess, maybe about 1/4" total increase in growth? (front, back and side to side added together)
 
haha I noticed the same exact thing in my bones picasso compaired to Rods. The picasso will grab food that falls on the ground but the rods ignores those & goes for anything floating. Took some a few days to get the appitite with bones clowns compaired to rods but once they got going its like a little garbage can.
 
Thanks for the info. I purchased a Picasso from Bones back in December, but it arrived dead :(. I'm anxiously awaiting my replacement, but his weather doesn't seem to want to cooperate!
Phyllis
 
Beautiful fish. I just discovered Picasso clowns last month when my LFS got a couple in. Never seen them before that. They cost $100ea at my LFS. Ever since I spotted them I have been thinking about them every day... wanting to get rid of my MEAN Maroon clown I have had for 5 years now.

I know the ones you have are young, but can you share any insight you may have gained on the Picasso Clowns? How are there temperment, hardiness, etc. I read you lost one which is very sad, but it's a roll of the dice with new fish. I don't want to get rid of my maroon clown just for another clown species that is just as mean... but I doubt that is possible.
 
Phyllis: I'm so sorry to hear about your loss. Especially if it arrives that way, I can understand because you are excited and anxious all at the same time. You would rather be pleasantly surprised than saddened.:(
I hope your replacement brings you years of enjoyment.

Ace: Thanks very much for the compliment. Thus far, when I compare the two (picasso to Rod's) the Rod's seem much more robust.

Rod's, even being so tiny, act like 'ain't no thing'. I got them home and acclimated them, right after putting them into the tank they were going after and eating anything I put in there....no matter what size!

I don't know if it's because of their size, but they seem to be much faster and agile than the picasso's as well.

I did have something that was introduced to their tank, but I wasn't able to figure out what it was......the picasso that died, my favorite, fought for a long time before death. I started the tank in hypo, and formalin baths followed by freshwater dip every other day, for 12 days. (thank you Bones)

I noticed it was breathing heavily, and it stopped eating before dying. I actually thought that one was going to pass much earlier than it did. So, in that sense, these guys are pretty tough too.


The picasso's still don't eat the same way the Rod's do. I'm not sure if it's because they are only used to one type of food offered and not familiar with more variety? One of them still swims right up to each piece of food and decides whether or not it wants to eat it. They do the same on the ground, it's hilarious! The picasso's swim right up to the food on the ground, tip vertical, and taste or reject, only to come back again and do the same thing.

ALL of them eat, and eat still when their bellies are full. They are much like goldfish in that way.
:D
I'm afraid they don't know when to stop, so I have to stop for them.

Ace, this is the only experience I have had with clownfish. So I included as much detail as I could. I am learning as well.
 
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