Hi,
I'm very very excited. I have had fish off and on since I was 8 years old. Had my first marine tank at 12. This is my first marine fish nest! I've always wanted this to happen and it finally happened over 30 years after my first salt water tank.
I've have had this pair of oscellaris clowns for 5 years (maybe 4?). They just laid their next last night, right under and next to their RBTA. I dont have a ton of time to look for info on raising the young. I did do some searches and havent found much, though I know it's out there! Any good links?
**I'm hoping it would be be possible to let the eggs hatch and allow the young to be with the parents a few days (?). Then siphon off those young that remain, and keep them in a baby fish 'trap'/netted box in the tank itself. Is this a possibility? I want to let the parents do their natural thing for at least a few days after the hatching. I know much of the fry will disappear, but that's nature. If I can save a few and attempt raising with the above method that would be great! . I'm also willing to see about setting up a small tank -- in my tiny apartment with NO room lol. But I prefer not to. Even if I did that I'd have to wait til the eggs hatch... I do not want to remove the clowns anemone -- it's on the same rock as the eggs of course!
Any guidance greatly appreciated!
I'm very very excited. I have had fish off and on since I was 8 years old. Had my first marine tank at 12. This is my first marine fish nest! I've always wanted this to happen and it finally happened over 30 years after my first salt water tank.
I've have had this pair of oscellaris clowns for 5 years (maybe 4?). They just laid their next last night, right under and next to their RBTA. I dont have a ton of time to look for info on raising the young. I did do some searches and havent found much, though I know it's out there! Any good links?
**I'm hoping it would be be possible to let the eggs hatch and allow the young to be with the parents a few days (?). Then siphon off those young that remain, and keep them in a baby fish 'trap'/netted box in the tank itself. Is this a possibility? I want to let the parents do their natural thing for at least a few days after the hatching. I know much of the fry will disappear, but that's nature. If I can save a few and attempt raising with the above method that would be great! . I'm also willing to see about setting up a small tank -- in my tiny apartment with NO room lol. But I prefer not to. Even if I did that I'd have to wait til the eggs hatch... I do not want to remove the clowns anemone -- it's on the same rock as the eggs of course!
Any guidance greatly appreciated!