OK, so my clowns laid eggs, I had to remove them from the clowns because of my wonderful emerald crab having a Buffet. In your opinion, do these eggs look fertilized or is it that they are just very early on? Last question, can I use powdered rotifers. Or must they be alive?Thank
OK, so my clowns laid eggs, I had to remove them from the clowns because of my wonderful emerald crab having a Buffet. In your opinion, do these eggs look fertilized or is it that they are just very early on? Last question, can I use powdered rotifers. Or must they be alive?Thank
Without the use of a egg tumbler or the clownfish actively keeping them aerated and clean, the chances of getting to the point of hatching are low. If they would hatch you would have to use live rotifers with a phyto mix (to feed the rotifers). After that the survivability is difficult.
As far as live rotifers I prefer @ReefLegends which I use in all my tanks.
It is not often that fry will survive in a tank. Check out my thread on clownfish babies under my personal account @HankstankXXL750 you will find what I did and what others taught me.
I have had a Bangii cardinal fish survive in a DT (but only one out of however many where hatched)
Baby clowns need a dense supply of food (generally rotifers) to bump into and eat vs having to hunt. They will starve faster than they can find food.
On the hatch nights that I have t been able to set up for, I haven’t seen any fry the following day as I’m pretty sure the tank mates made them a snack.
My clowns have spawned for the first time that I have witnessed. Saw them last night. Don’t know if I can get them out since in the rock work, but wondering if I have time to set up a hatching system. I have everything I need except rotifers. Can probably get them by Tuesday. Any thoughts. I...
If you wish to try to rear the baby clown fish, purchasing enough rotifers would be extremely price prohibitive. You would need to start your own culture. If interested PM me and I can help you set one up.