Well over the past few hours I have found that there is a lot of work involved in breeding tangs, as they have been noted for swaning however no records have been made to show that they have grown to adult hood.
Wrasses.....well there is little to no breeding info on them
So I guess that I am going to stick with clowns, any one have somethings to look out for? I was just reading something that recomended a circular tank versus one with corners as they get dead spots with no flow = no oxyenation = dead larvae
While this isn't a lot of information, it's the first ever spawning of a Yellow Coris Wrasse, a Six Line Wrasse, a Four Line Wrasse, and interbreeding of a Six Line and Four Line Wrasse that I've ever heard of, let alone seen. It's cool to view none the less: http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1052785
No prob, Luis. Thanks for the link. But like I said, these matings are "as far as I know". There very well could be spawning reports of these in captivity, but in two hours of googling, I couldn't find anything.
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