Percula Eggs!!

Well I was going to let you have all the supplies I've got but was gonna make it in exchange for a pair of those rare WV naked perculas (or what ever they get named).
Hey Chuck since it's WV wouldn't they be nekkid percs?

Course if any of the fry ever mated that would open a whole new round of redneck jokes. :rollface:

Nah just just advertise Rare LE WV Perculas and they'll fly out the door at a premium price.

Speaking of that I have a couple of rare tiger striped WV Felis catus that I'm looking for a home for if anybody is interested.
Bet the catus breed easier than clown fish. :jester:

In our area, I tend to think that finding homes for them might be as difficult as raising them. LOL
I'd take a couple in exchange for the nursery. Actually I've always wanted to do a clown harem.

I'd imagine there should be a local market for tank raised clowns. Not a lot of money in it but maybe enough to cover your time and effort maybe.
I know that most customers of LFS aren't savvy but I'll always buy tank raised over wild caught even if they are more expensive. First lesson I learned long ago. Then again I had good teachers...thanks RC and L.J.
 
Very cool mike! Never breed fish so I can't contribute anything other then encouragement
 
Well thanks. I'm still in the watching phase right now. This last batch is getting really close as I"m staring to see the reflection of the eye's. They might even hatch tonight. I feel bad since they are doomed to die but I'm just not ready to raise these little guys yet.

On thing I'm concerned about is space. If you just raise one batch at a time, now many tanks will you need? I don't have a room or building to devote to raising fish currently. I can make a shelf for a maybe 2 extra tanks in my office but that would be it.
 
Well, the 3rd set of egg's went to term and hatched. Unfortunately, I didn't have my clay tiles w/hanging method ready in time to insert before they layed the next batch.

I'm wanting to make sure I can get them to spawn on the tile before I go and start the process with Rotifiers and such.
 
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