video: percula spawning

Very nice shots Gary. Your photos are always so well done.

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10650294#post10650294 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by xtm
Very nice! Why do they have to yank the anemone like that?

They bite at the anemone to make it retract so they can lay their eggs under the anemone. When they are not directly tending the eggs, the anemone will partially cover them so they will be protected.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10680854#post10680854 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by phender
Very nice shots Gary. Your photos are always so well done.
They bite at the anemone to make it retract so they can lay their eggs under the anemone. When they are not directly tending the eggs, the anemone will partially cover them so they will be protected.
again- thanks for the compliments everyone.
I've also seen adult Clowns bite the anemone to keep it away from the larvae as they hatch. (Anemones will catch and eat Clownfish larvae.)
 
How long did the total process take? My clowns are in the act right now and was wondering when they will be done.
 
i just caught mine laying eggs about a half hour ago they are still laying them, how long will it take before they hatch. and will they survive or should i put the rock into another tank.
 
there's lots of great FAQ's at the top of this forum tackling the subjects of pairing, spawning and raising clownfish. Here's a link to one that will answer your questions.
 
possible bad link on page one?

possible bad link on page one?

in any event, here's the video

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