Baby clown fish eggs what to do is it worth it

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This morning I discovered clown fish eggs. I’m debating on if it’s worth trying to separate them in a tank and hatching them. All I have is flake food that I could grind up very small. I also have reef Roids. That’s the only thing I have small enough for them at this time. I have read about the process but unfortunately I am not doing the extra stuff. Most of the reason is I am not prepared for this. I am able to set up an extra tank with filtration and remove the rock in the tank. Is this worth taking a shot at this or just let them be in the main tank thanks in advance. Maybe in the future I could prepare for this at a later date.
 

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Baby clowns are hard to raise. They only eat live rotifers, so you'll need a separate tank to house those, house the clowns, and another tank to move the babies to once they get bigger or they'll eat the little ones. Honestly unless you're raising to sell them, not worth it. They'll hatch and become food for the rest of the tank.
 

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