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    Clowns Spawning Again-1 Pic!

    ;D Got home from Trop and My Little Clowns are at it again, New Spawning, It is COOL!
    GregH


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    Re: Clowns Spawning Again-1 Pic!

    Quote Originally Posted by Whitebird1
    ;D Got home from Trop and My Little Clowns are at it again, New Spawning, It is COOL!
    GregH

    Those are some busy little fish i think it's time to have the talk with them :

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    That is awesome.

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    Cool!!! Have they ever hatched??
    Yuyiboy

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    Yes they have hatched out before, but in a reef, not much to do!
    Heres a link of the last hatching. http://www.njreefers.org/joomla/inde...&topic=15793.0
    GregH

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    That is the coolest!!!
    Yuyiboy

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    awesome!! more pics?

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    That has happened to me before, if you watch them when they change color its usally a day or so till they hatch. You can suck them out with a turkey baster, the hard part is feeding them the initial foodm that they need , like green water and such. Its very cool to watch though. It says wonders for the quality of your water and your system . Good luck ;D . Chuck P & Anna Maria
    180Gal RR.  3 x 250mh Pendants w/14k ushios  w/ice cap ballasts 8 x 39watt Giesemann t5s w/2 660-009 ice cap ballasts for actinics. ASM G4 Plus. Panworld 200. Apex Controller. 2Lf Phosban reactor. Geo 624 Calcium reactor  Chuck P & Anna Maria Lake Hiawatha

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    Re: Clowns Spawning Again-1 Pic!

    I have a pair of tomato clown that breeds every month or so - the eggs are not easy to rear mainly because like chuck said, the food problem. I heard that most clownfish need live rotifers to live and beofre they are big enough to eat rotifers, they need to feed on phyto or zooplankton.

    You may want to read this article:

    http://knol.google.com/k/anonymous/m....com&locale=en

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