Snowflake Clowns Ate First Clutch

president89

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I read to expect 12 days between spawns. Is that also when the clutch is eaten or removed. My clowns laid for the first time on Friday 8/29, and ate the clutch about 2 hours after. Trying to figure out when they will lay again.
 
That is normal for them to eat the first couple nests. 12 days is a fair estimate for next clutch. Each pair can vary on the days they lay.
 
I use a mix of NLS pellets, IO marine chips, and I switch between PE mysis, San Francisco Bay Sally's Emerald Entree, and San Francisco Bay Sally's Marine Cuisine.
 
Snowflake Clowns Ate First Clutch

I use a mix of NLS pellets, IO marine chips, and I switch between PE mysis, San Francisco Bay Sally's Emerald Entree, and San Francisco Bay Sally's Marine Cuisine.

Thanks I will have to add them to my shopping list next time I go buying my fish food.
 
I've had good luck with feeding this way, I will feed the dry foods 4 times a day with a feeder and usually one time a day with frozen. never had any eggs eaten and their clutch sizes have been getting much bigger.
 
They stopped spawning... and eating as much as they normally do. I think when I removed some live rock from the tank, I freaked them out. The female is still very aggressive though, so that's a good sign.
 
I moved them to my 40G breeding setup (8gallon compartment) and they started spawning again today after 2 weeks of being moved. They also didn't eat the eggs yet, so I'm excited!
 
Snowflake Clowns Ate First Clutch

This is not unusual for them to eat the first clutch or 2. When they spawn feed them high protein food like mysis and they will get the hang of tending that spawn.
 
Lost fry by day 4. System got brook, had to treat with formalin. Waiting for clowns to spawn again. Possibly tomorrow based on current behavior.
 
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Yes, feed directly. I'd either premix with 4:1 tank water to product unless you dose right at a powerhead.
 
Are you referring to Reef Nutrition R.O.E.?

I'm feeding mine masago that has been soaked and rinsed, but would like to find something with less additives.
 
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