Spawning Clown Gobies

Paul B

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I like clown gobies because they are a very bright yellow, very peaceful, cheap, and reef safe. Except when they spawn. They like to live on and spawn on acropora corals and wherever they lay their eggs, kills that part of the coral. But luckily for my acropora, this pair only spawns on one specimen of acropora and so far have not laid eggs or bothered any of my others.
These two have been laying eggs about every two weeks like clockwork for over a year and I finally decided to collect some of the fry to see what they looked like. I am not geared up to raise these little guys as I would need some rotifers and some free time.
I designed a fry collector to collect these and all egg layer fry as long as they lay the eggs on something as opposed to eggs that float.
The collector consists of a container with a tube going into it. The tube is positioned on the eggs and an airline pushes bubbles up the tube along with the fry as they hatch. You need a way to exhaust the water from the container while keeping the tiny fry so I used a screen from the inside of a RO membrane. There are two parts to a RO device. One is the membrane that only allows water molecules to pass and another very tiny screen that will let water pass but not these tiny fry.
I drilled a 2" hole on the side of the container and placed a piece of the screen on that, then I took another piece of acrylic and drilled the same diameter hole and using a rubber band attached that piece of plastic over the hole in the container sandwiching the screen in between the two pieces of acrylic.
The thing worked flawlessly and collected a bunch of fry that took a week to hatch.
If I wanted to raise these gobies I could leave them in that container for a while as water constantly flows through it or I could transfer them to a rearing tank.:wave:

Here is a gobi a few days after emerging, still in it's egg.



This guy is a few hours after hatching.



And a video of the collecting device.

 
These guys are amazing, the eggs just hatched two days ago and they laid another large batch in the same spot
 
That is so cool Paul. Makes me want to get a pair of gobies. I had 1 but he only lasted about 5 yrs.
 
5 years is great for a clown gobi

Well that's because you kidnapped the first batch!

No I didn't, not until they hatched, they they voluntarilly got sicked into my trap. :bum:
 
Why would you be upset about them spawning? It shows you that you have created a natural, comfortable environment for your animals! Plus, all coral has to die sometime! ;)
 
I'm not upset, almost all my fish are spawning. That is the true test that they are healthy
 
Paul that is awesome!! I think if you have free time to come up with that contraption there must be some time to raise the fry lol.

I just got a pair of firefish yesterday, I'm hoping they end up spawning down the road.
 
The lights are not on yet in my tank, but I can see that that "contraption" is filled with fry that just hatched.
Now I have to spend all that time naming each one.
 
Paul I noticed you have a Copperbanded Butterfly. How's it doing? Issues with it eating coral? What are you feeding? Thanks.
 
Joel, I have been keeping copperbands since the 70s. They do well. I feed them live blackworms, clam and mysis. Thats what they get every day.
I have had over a dozen of them and they never bothered any coral.

 
How many eggs can these guys lay? Every two weeks or so and they lay more eggs than looks like can fit in the fish. I am surprised the ocean isn't over run with these guys. You can see the eggs just over the fish. This is a new acro they are killing, they already destroyed another one.

 
No, I just collected them to see if my fry collection device worked. I didn't try to raise them
 
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