My Ocellaris Clowns have been spawning for probably 6-9 months never really thought about attempting to breed any until I began reading Rkelman's thread. This motivated me to go ahead and give it a try, so over the last month I began reading and asking a lot of questions. Big thanks to Rkelman for answering several of my questions!
I began preparation two weeks ago to give it a try since my clowns had laid eggs again. I ordered Rotifers from Reed Mariculture, and began starting my culture. It was amazing how fast these things multiplied, and within two days I started a 2nd culture for backup.
On hatch night I shut off all pumps, and waited 30-45 minutes looked for larva nothing was observed. So decided to try again the following day, the next morning I noticed that 70% of them had hatched over night :mixed:.
Later that evening I tried the process again, and actually had seen several larva in the water. Using a flashlight and container I was able to get 5 larva from the tank. Not a great catch, but decided to go ahead and give it a try.
I actually lost one of them around day 2, however the remaining four now have lived for 8 days. Two of them reached Meta yesterday, and the other two appear to beginning.
Unfortunately I do not have a great camera to capture pictures of the fry, however I was able to take several photos last night that look ok, and I will post them later today.
I began preparation two weeks ago to give it a try since my clowns had laid eggs again. I ordered Rotifers from Reed Mariculture, and began starting my culture. It was amazing how fast these things multiplied, and within two days I started a 2nd culture for backup.
On hatch night I shut off all pumps, and waited 30-45 minutes looked for larva nothing was observed. So decided to try again the following day, the next morning I noticed that 70% of them had hatched over night :mixed:.
Later that evening I tried the process again, and actually had seen several larva in the water. Using a flashlight and container I was able to get 5 larva from the tank. Not a great catch, but decided to go ahead and give it a try.
I actually lost one of them around day 2, however the remaining four now have lived for 8 days. Two of them reached Meta yesterday, and the other two appear to beginning.
Unfortunately I do not have a great camera to capture pictures of the fry, however I was able to take several photos last night that look ok, and I will post them later today.
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