Fish Babies?

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Do all fish babies look different or the same at first then take shape?
i found babies in my tank... day 2... im super confused, I originally thought it could only have come from either pair of clowns... But dont clowns protect their eggs?
these little guys are alone under a clam that is attached to a rock. Its a great hiding spot, I dont think they will make it though. I foresee them coming out of that spot and maybe my shrimp eating them, or something larger...
Someone mentioned maybe one of my recent fish came in pregnant? If that was possible then it wouldve been my blueface angel but shes been in tank for 3-4 weeks... would she have been pregnant that long ago?
Im confused here... its cool though

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i posted 2 videos on my other post, click the link. People are telling me Shrimp, they definitely do not look like shrimp to me...
 

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Saw the videos, hard to tell exactly what they are. They do look like little fish though. I don't think clowns protect their young after they have hatched. Do your clowns show mating behavior? Do they stick close to one spot where the male guards? If so, check that area for eggs, they will be orange in color in the beginning and turn silver before they hatch. Problem is they look dark to be the offspring of a wyoming white pair.
 
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Both my pair of clowns act paired, I agree, they have to belong to my nearly naked clowns. Plus the whites never go to other side of tank
 

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