Looking for insperation, post your pics!

Well, have you ever seen clown eggs? Alot of the time they are laid on the glass, and hence are stuck to the glass. They just arent, thats all.
They are tomato's redvipe, not maroons.
 
Sorry, meant tomatoes, reading too many posts these days!

He said babies. I've seen eggs, and they have always been in one place. Not scattered. I consider "babies" meaning eggs have hatched, at the very least.
 
I guess your right about the babies^...I just thought the closest thing he could confuse them with is eggs.
 
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This photo got me stumped :confused: . I can't see any babies, but I do see what I believe are flat worms. Is that what you are referring to?

Also, you told us to "enjoy your success"......but those tomatoes were floating in a bag on Monday, and you are posting this on Tuesday......:confused:
 
They are seem to be young clowns to be. In a few months, the Tomatoes will take over the tank and there will be problem. As young and new as they are, the Tomatoes have become dominate and seen to chase the Percula out of the anemone.
I would remove two of the clowns and only have one pair.
 
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They Are Not baby clowns. If he wants proof i can post pictures. It was a nice thought tho lol.

Post some pictures of your babies.... I'd like to see what they are supposed to look like. When I was watching the "babies in my tank the lights were off and I moved a flashlight around them and they would situate their dorsal towards the light (like i read babies do.) They looked like small tadpoles, just with red bodies and a clear tail. The clowns as everyone is saying wont get along, and in the long run i realize this, but for now they are tolerating each other and there has not been any agression between species. If the tomatoes decided to fight then they are going into my 65 gallon. Since everyone seems so interested in this mix, I'll make sure to keep eveyone posted on what happens.
 
looks like flatworms to me. If they are, you better take care of them fast or something like this will happen:


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(photo courtesy of wizmaster)
 
how is it everyone on this site knows not to put 2 pairs of clowns in a 12gallon but you dont beleive us also those are not babies those are red bugs
 
Wow, that tank will go downhill fast if you don't make some changes....I hope you've gotten the picture with all the good advice from some of the more experienced guys. Take this advice and run with it or its going to be trouble. Be prepared to move that BTA also. How long has the tank been setup?
 
I don't know what the red dots are, but they are certainly not clownfish babies. This is what they would look like.

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What cindy said!
Thanks for posting those, i was trying to find my old pictures but its been awhile since i have raised clowns so they are far back lol.

perfectrapture: Whatever your seeing arent clownfish babies, they are either the red flatworms posted or some kind of pod. Even if you were lucky enough to get perc's to breed in under 4 months, which is really improbable in itself, the babies wouldnt still be alive, and They will never breed being hurded in a corner by two tomato's. For saying you have 8 years experience you arent showing your knowledge. I just wonder how all your clients tank's are doing....
 
Back on topic, here are some pictures of my anemones. The only one not still with me was my 6yr captive magnifica which i lost in some kind of wierd chemical accident...
Merten's
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Magnifica(rip)
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Crispa
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No full tank shots because i suck at them lol.
 
That purple Mertens is beautiful! I love purple :)
Is that a crab hosting your crispa?

This is bad, I'm starting to feel the need to collect different anemones! That means a tank for each kind, boy my husband's going to love me! :)
 
Yea, the crab host's my crispa, he is an anemone crab. I have lots of pictures of my merten's. I can post more or just give you a link to my thread...
 
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