View Full Version : Breeding Maroon Clowns
RobertG
Sat, 14th Aug 2004, 11:07 PM
I have a pair of Gold Banded Maroons that are breeding again. Has anyone ever tried to raise these things after they hatch. Also know how long the cycle takes.
BA
Sat, 14th Aug 2004, 11:12 PM
ask larry he has raised prob hundreds of them, sold them too
RobertG
Sun, 15th Aug 2004, 07:58 AM
Larry have any input here? Thanks
GaryP
Sun, 15th Aug 2004, 09:19 AM
Larry's puter is out. His video card is out.
I've seen his operation and the problem is feeding the babies. Larry grows green water which he turns feeds to rotifers which he feeds to the babies. I don't think that they will survive in a community tank.
Gary
dan
Sun, 15th Aug 2004, 09:34 AM
i have perks that lay eggs all the time but they never survive.
RobertG
Sun, 15th Aug 2004, 09:47 AM
If I were to put them in a another tank could it be done or is it just a PIA?
GaryP
Sun, 15th Aug 2004, 10:05 AM
It can be done if you want to go to the trouble of setting up a tank for green water and rotifers.
Gary
wkopplin
Sun, 15th Aug 2004, 11:29 AM
I have looked into the whole green water and rotifer thing and it was too much of a pain to do for me. If they are breeding, it might be interesting and worth it to do it.
Tim Marvin
Sun, 15th Aug 2004, 11:34 AM
When I talked to instar a while back, he told me it wasn't very hard, you do need green water and a rotifer culter going though. I have a tank in my garage that would work perfect for that type of thing. We can work out some type of trade and you'll have a tank to put them in.
texasranchers
Sun, 15th Aug 2004, 12:36 PM
Sounds exciting. Good Luck. Keep us updated with pics of your progress.
GaryP
Sun, 15th Aug 2004, 02:57 PM
If I had a fish room I'd do it. Larry and I were talking about the idea of setting up a tank with all the kinds of critters that require a green water drip to survive. I like the idea of a green water reactor that could be set up above the main tank and gravity feed. basically you would just need to refill the SW to the reactor every day.
Occupants could include cauliflower corals, feather dusters, clams, and flame scallops.
BTW, Larry claims he gets high population densities in his green water than what you get from DT's. I had always thought that DT's was concentrated before shipping by filtration.
Gary
Instar
Sun, 15th Aug 2004, 03:48 PM
Puter is fixed now...
Well, Robert, its somewhere between a PTA and easy. Parts are easy, parts are not. The green water is perhaps the easiest part. The rotifers are easy to grow, but, a bit of trouble to maintain. The clowns are a blast once you get thru the first week but, that first week is a killer. Literally. I started out with around 1000 babies the first time and had 9 survive with intense care. I still have my favorite of the lot from that group from 2 1/2 years ago. The other 8 were perfect and sold. It was on the next bunch I learned that if you can do it, you better have lots of space cause GSM's will not be overcrowded. They take care of that on their own by killing off their siblings so I lost about 50 of that 75 to fights. I raised another 80 or so, freeks and all after that and then stopped. I don't have nearly enough tanks to grow them out. It was not fun loosing them because of lack of space and I mean lots of space. If my estimates are even close, that 75 would have taken a 2 foot by 6 foot tank to rear to saleable size and 7 to 10 months time at least. That and constant water changes for the fry tanks were the 2 hard parts for me. At 7 months the babies don't have much body weight so they are likely to be at the mercy of an older fish of any species in a community tank.
RobertG
Sun, 15th Aug 2004, 06:21 PM
Well I have the space I think. Just need to do some research I guess, or if anyone could tell me how or where to look would be cool. I have a 55G tank that I could use for them only. How long would it take to raise these guys? 7 months how big are they then? Sounds like a big PIA!
Tim Marvin
Sun, 15th Aug 2004, 10:51 PM
I have a 6 foot tank we can do a trade on...... I think you should go for it!
RobertG
Mon, 16th Aug 2004, 08:49 AM
Whats the trade? Tim I am interested let me know.....
Instar
Mon, 16th Aug 2004, 04:14 PM
I think you should go for it too. You need something small to get them to metamorphosis in though, not a huge tank cause that with green water and rotifers is way too hard. At 7 months many will be about a lightweigt inch if you're lucky. Including all that tail fin. Florida aqua farms has rotifer starters. $10 or $12 plus $35 shipping. Then you need a green water culture going to start them multiplying. You need a set up for both.
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