My try without live rotifers:

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9043610#post9043610 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by David M
Could actually be a mixed blessing, you'd be surpried what you can do with clownfish when you devote full time to it. Whatever decisions are made at least you have already laid the groundwork for a fallback occupation, and working from home does have it's benefits. Best of luck on the meeting outcome.

Thank you very kindly for the well wishes. And the positive outlook. I do feel fortunate to have the options that I do.

K
 
Got some rotifers and fed the larvae and their little tummys expanded very satisfactorily. This did not happen with the dry food or the frozen rots. It took them minutes to capture the live prey. There was a visible difference. No learning curve whatsoever!
 
The results are in: There are many misbars in the survivors of this group, and surprisingly the misbar is similar on most of them. The middle bar comes only part of the way down. I wonder if an experiment is in order.

Split a hatch into three parts. Feed the first part from day one on, the second part from day 2, the third part from day 3. I wonder if there would be a progression in the misbarrs.

Funny results.....
 
Isn't that what is called ora Teardrop Clowns?? Get the Snowflake thing down, or Picasso, and you got something :) Interesting.
 
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