peculiar larva behavior (A. polymnus)

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For the last 8 or 9 months we have been raising saddleback clowns and it has been a great learning experience, and fun. We have had about an 8% to 10% survival rate the whole time but had nothing to compare to. We also have a pair of ocellaris that breed so a few months ago we decided to try the ocellaris to see what the difference's were.

After a few hatching we can see quite a few differences. Besides the larger size and vigor of the ocellaris larva, there are a few behavioral differences im hoping someone can give us some insight with.

First i want to say we use the same water, light, food and methodology with both.

Ocellaris- the first 24 hours almost all larva are very active and feeding.

Polymnus- the first 12 hours almost all larva are active. The next 12 hours about 50% lay on the bottom but are still alive, moving infrequently.


The next 48 hours

Ocellaris- large amount of of larva are very active and feeding. Some die off but no live laying on the bottom.

Polymnus- Small amount of larva are up in the water column, most are laying on the bottom but not dead (maybe 25% on the bottom are dead).

The laying on the bottom continues untill the polymnus go through metamorphosis. Is this just the way they are?

Our larval tanks are painted white on the bottom and black on the back and sides. We use a 15watt light about 18" above each tank and for the first 10 or 12 days the tank is covered with eggcrate with 3 or 4 layers of paper towel to help diffuse the light more.


Temp is held at 81f

Air stones create a gentle current with fine bubbles

What are we missing? Any thoughts ?
 
Are these the brown saddle backs or blacks? As for the fry sitting on the bottom, typically this is light related with other species of clown. I have had no experiance with A. Polymnus though to compare to. Maybe if we say ORA and Doug, Doug will show up and add his wisdom... :D
 
they are the brown. i cant see how its the light. I've read that that's the most common reason but we've only got a 15w bulb and also 3 or 4 layers of paper towel over the tank. its really dim in the tank
 
My Ocellaris lay on the bottom day two or three. That's a normal phase. If they are too active the first 24hrs it makes me nervous. It usually means I don't have enough rotifers.

I don't think you have enough light. I use a 30W the first two days then go to a 50W. My light is about 10" off the tank with egg crate light panel over the top. By day four they aren't nearly as sensitive to the light.

If you're getting 10% with the saddlebacks, you should be fine with the Ocellaris. Pictures? I love brown saddlebacks.

http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=Jay12629
 
the ocellaris do just fine, i was using them just as a comparison.

these are between 3 and 4 months old

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