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Re: Hatching Clownfish eggs


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Posted by Buddy on November 15, 2002 at 11:32:59:

In Reply to: Hatching Clownfish eggs posted by kadani on November 14, 2002 at 09:24:54:

YUK! well first of all, there in a smaller tank, and for clowns to mate and have their young, it`s best if they had an host, for the host ( Anemone ) helps to protect their eggs, and in return, the damsels protect the anemones from aggression, and you should had never moved their eggs in the first place. :(
><{{{{"> Buddy

:Help! We have attempted to hatch 3 batches of clownfish eggs away from our Cinnamon pair and have killed all three batches. Our larvae tank is 5 gal, 80 degrees/.021 salinity, two airstones (one under heater running very low and one on eggs w/maximum aeration. The eggs do great with the parents and once we move them they slowly die.

:Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

:Thank you.





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