RE: clown fish breeding
Chances are that you won't be able to raise the young unless you are set up for breeding. First, you will need live rotifers and later live baby brine to feed the fry, second - while the parents attempt to protect them, the eggs have a tendency to be preyed upon, third - the other fish find the fry to be a pretty tasty treat. Dedicated breeders will put the eggs in a seperate tank to hatch out where they will be protected from predation and where they can be fed after hatching. Unless you are set up for all of this when they eggs are laid you will have almost no chance of successfully raising the fry. Remember that in the wild, a mated pair of clowns will produce thousands of eggs in their life time with the goal of produce two survivors to take their place. In an enclosed space like an aquarium it makes it even harder because there is so little space for the fry to hide from predators.
If you are interested in getting into breeding, check with Instar. He's our local breeder of maroons, perculas, and oscellaris, among other things. If he can figure out how to get something to do the wild thing in captivity, he'll breed it.
Gary
125 SPS, 75 gal. LPS/softie reef, 9 gal. Nano