IIRC, Gold Stripe Maroons have to be 5 years old to be sexually mature.
Yes, they've been laying eggs for over two years now. And in all that time, I've only seen ONE, and that is correct: ONE, clownfish fry swimming in the water late at night. The Bengaii is a nocturnal hunter, and as they release they are consumed. Obviously other corals in the tank can feed at night too, but to see that one fry swimming for a few seconds one late night was kinda neat. It was in my flashlight's beam, and then it was gone. It looked like a little comma-shaped guy, and then the flow took it away.