In the first few days after hatching it is very difficult to get clownfish fry to eat anything that is not alive. Add to that the density of the food that the babies need to survive and you have a big water quality problem if the food is not alive. Even the most lazy of us clownfish breeders have come to the conclusion that there really isn't a substitute for live rotifers for the first few critical days.
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