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Post by dsmdan on Jan 8, 2015 21:20:17 GMT -5
I hope this works it would be awsome haveing a bunch of frostbite clowns would be hard to sell them though i would want to keep them all lol
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Post by gabor129 on Jan 8, 2015 22:27:31 GMT -5
I have raised some to decent size! The hardest thing is raising their food! I had Rotifers and green water to feed the Rotifers. One day I used the rotifer dropper in the green water and three days later all I had is Rotifers. Than I was not able to start a green water culture and the Rotifers died and not long after that the fry did also!
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Post by dsmdan on Jan 8, 2015 23:42:32 GMT -5
Thats what i keep reading is the hard part. Tonight the fish seem to be swimming with eachother so i hope this pairing works
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Post by seggsy on Jan 9, 2015 8:49:15 GMT -5
I understanding that sometimes pair to mating can take many months or even years. Mine 2 play together all the time and host their hammer coral relentlessly, but I have never noticed eggs in the 5 years I have had them.
Would be fun to try, though it does seem tedious to grow the food to feed the food you are growing to feed the clowns....
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Post by Che on Jan 25, 2015 11:00:00 GMT -5
I had them laying eggs and I also got the fry out to a 10 gal. but my heater failed and they babies died. It was the only time of 6 attempts that I got them into the fry tank. They stopped laying eggs after and since my female has passed. I think I was close though,
I had the clowns for 4 years before they laid a single egg. but once they did they laid every week for 6 weeks.
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