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You can also predict the hatching date - and on that day - shine a light - a siphon off the fry into another tank. I had multiple batches that hatched that I could remove - but none grew to 'fish' size... But the eggs usually number in the hundreds - as compared to the picture in the OP - which (to me) - again depending on the perspective is something else?Not sure what’s in the pic.
Clowns eggs can be removed when the eyes go silver and must continue to be gently aireated. If parents are not separated, fry will be lunch.
Prior to this the clowns play an important role in the egg development by fanning, protecting,them and pulling the bad ones.
They cannot be detached from the substrate.
Powered anything cannot be introduced until metamorphosis.
They last about 12-18 hours without a new live source of enriched rotifers constantly in the waters.
Can you give some perspective (size wise) of what we're looking at? Did you have an anemone in the tank? Is the anemone 'gone'? To me - assuming I'm picturing the correct sizes - it could be a small anemone.Shoot could it be the anemone??????
Agreed very predictable.You can also predict the hatching date - and on that day - shine a light - a siphon off the fry into another tank. I had multiple batches that hatched that I could remove - but none grew to 'fish' size... But the eggs usually number in the hundreds - as compared to the picture in the OP - which (to me) - again depending on the perspective is something else?