Hello all, I've raised a thousand ocellaris clownfish, on and off, since 2014. The last couple of years have not been real successful. Mortality after hatch has been 100% by morning. I've been trying various solutions to this. One of them is using saltwater from the parents' tank, sometimes a 50/50 mix with new saltwater. Survival rate has been better but most die in three days and only a dozen grow to maturity. Using only new saltwater lately results in 100% fatality by next morning of hatch. I have aeriated the new saltwater for several days and the pH was within 0.3 of the parents' water. Their water was 8.5 and the new saltwater is 8.2 I tried adjusting the new saltwater up to 8.5 and a massive precipitate resulted so I have been staying with 8.2 pH.
My question is, what is it about new saltwater after aeriation, temperature adjustment, several day wait, etc. that could be toxic to larval fish? About ten years ago Tim Hovanec of Instant Ocean argued there is nothing wrong with IO salt. I have only used IO salt the last few decades.
Thanks for any input!
My question is, what is it about new saltwater after aeriation, temperature adjustment, several day wait, etc. that could be toxic to larval fish? About ten years ago Tim Hovanec of Instant Ocean argued there is nothing wrong with IO salt. I have only used IO salt the last few decades.
Thanks for any input!