UPCOMING: Events

Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12
Results 11 to 16 of 16

Thread: pics of my spawning clowns

  1. #11
    starboard Guest

    Default RE: pics of my spawning clowns

    Yes they will be eaten, if you want to try raising them you will need to set up an enclosed area in your tank or sump and move the rock in there as soon as you see the eggs turn orange and silver. The silver dot will be the embryo's eye. The other thing to do is wait until the moment they hatch and syphon them to the holding container. You cannot change water composition though or they will die. it is usually best to keep them in the same water.

  2. #12

    Default RE: pics of my spawning clowns

    no chance of me moving this rock....LOTs of other rocks would come tubling down!! Isn't there some sort of small breeder type tank that i could hang on the inside of my tank? Would the supplements you speak of cause any harm to the other reef inhabitants?
    140 gal. DAS Flatback Hex w/ 3 250mh 14K, 2 T5 Actinic, 40 gal QT FO, 40 gal hex freshwater, 1000 gal Koi Pond w/ waterfall, Black Lab, Boxer, Amazing wife, 19 mos old boy!

  3. #13
    starboard Guest

    Default RE: pics of my spawning clowns

    No, the food would feed the other corals and fish also. You can try an abalone shell or tile to see if they will spawn on it and then you can move it to the "safe house". The eggs need a gentle flow of water across them most of the time, I am sure you have notice the clown fanning them. This can be done by putting an airstone near the eggs to help move water by them.

  4. #14
    Join Date
    10-17-2002
    Location
    Cedar Park TX
    Posts
    3,152

    Default RE: pics of my spawning clowns

    Reef69 how many have you raised? Do you have any for sale right now?
    Tim Marvin
    (512) 336-7258

  5. #15
    DeletedAccount Guest

    Default RE: pics of my spawning clowns

    I just sold off my first clown batch. 30+ It was much easier than these seahorses!

    They definitely need to be removed or it is just lunch for the tank. I find siphoning too much trouble and you have to be there the minute that they are born - or lunch. If you cannot move the rock it will be a PITA.

    Good luck if you decide to try! It is fun!

  6. #16
    Reef69 Guest

    Default Re: RE: pics of my spawning clowns

    Quote Originally Posted by MAThueson
    I just sold off my first clown batch. 30+ It was much easier than these seahorses!

    They definitely need to be removed or it is just lunch for the tank. I find siphoning too much trouble and you have to be there the minute that they are born - or lunch. If you cannot move the rock it will be a PITA.

    Good luck if you decide to try! It is fun!
    Yeah, it isnt as hard as people make it sound, i would recommend you get a book, its by Joyce Wilkerson and it has eveything you need to know about raising clownfish.

    Im still waiting to get a good batch to start breeding, both my perculas and my B&W ocellaris..

Similar Threads

  1. Spawning Pics!!!!
    By C.Mydas in forum General Reefkeeping Discussion
    Replies: 7
    Last Post: Fri, 23rd Dec 2005, 04:28 PM
  2. Latest Pics of Clowns
    By ansonluna in forum General Reefkeeping Discussion
    Replies: 4
    Last Post: Tue, 9th Aug 2005, 10:13 AM
  3. Clowns finally hosting!!! PICS
    By MikeyBoy in forum General Reefkeeping Discussion
    Replies: 7
    Last Post: Tue, 19th Jul 2005, 07:04 PM
  4. Looking for a pair of high white clowns - pics inside
    By justin-branam in forum General Reefkeeping Discussion
    Replies: 5
    Last Post: Sun, 19th Jun 2005, 03:14 PM
  5. spawning clowns
    By david p in forum General Reefkeeping Discussion
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: Sun, 15th Dec 2002, 03:07 AM

Tags for this Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •