breeding clownfish

  1. fishnchip

    Clownfish Breeding Diary

    Hey Reefers! I wanted to start this thread as a personal diary of sorts to follow my clownfish breeding journey and to share my experience in case it's useful to anyone looking to give it a go themselves. To start, this is my first go at breeding saltwater fish. I've had reefs for about a...
  2. Brian W

    Clownfish Breeding

    I just want to share a video of my clownfish laying eggs. Its a long video. They take about 2-3 hours from when they start cleaningbthe area until all eggs are laid. I got my pair from a breeder about 7 years ago. Their parents are Nebula and a Doni Snowcasso. They started laying eggs March of...
  3. A

    Pairing nice percula clownfish

    Hi everyone I have a pair of percula clownfish I’m trying to pair I’ve had the female for about 5-6 months and then found another one I’ve been looking for that was a bit smaller than her, when I put the smaller one in the tank with her the smaller one tried to go in the pot but she wouldn’t let...
  4. How I Raised Ocellaris Clownfish in a Mixed Reef Tank—Tips and Lessons Learned

    Personal Experience How I Raised Ocellaris Clownfish in a Mixed Reef Tank—Tips and Lessons Learned

    Hey, everyone! I would like to share my journey breeding Ocellaris clownfish that I have had in the last 5 years. This experience was my first time doing this so, you can imagine how much research and videos I watched to try to get it right. In this article, I’m going to explain what I did to...
  5. joanropi17

    How I Raised Ocellaris Clownfish in a Mixed Reef Tank—Tips and Lessons Learned

    Hey, everyone! I would like to share my journey breeding Ocellaris clownfish that I have had in the last 5 years. This experience was my first time doing this so, you can imagine how much research and videos I watched to try to get it right. In this article, I’m going to explain what I did to...
  6. Willm10

    Six line wrasse missing dorsal fin

    Hello, I have noticed about a month ago my six line was beat up. And I had believed it to either be fin rot, an attack, or badly damaged from darting around the rockscape. Is it possible the wrasse would almost completely take its dorsal fin off from scraping around the rocks? Or is it most...
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