Clownfish breeding temps

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I have some pairs of clownfish that have started laying eggs. My water temp is 77° F. If I increase the water temp to 82° to quicken the egg development time, would this make my clowns stop spawning? Currently it’s taking 14-18 days to hatch
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"Not tonight honey, it's too hot out."

Another related question, does water temperature speed up egg production in the female ovary?

i do know that warmer water is going to hold less oxygen and the pair might run out of breath trying to do the deed? I would also expect faster growth of egg pathogens with temperature increases.

I'm all out of guesses, and I didn't even get to the tired old "Nothing good happens fast in reef tanks."

It will be interesting to see if any Clownfish breeders chime in on this one.

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I have some pairs of clownfish that have started laying eggs. My water temp is 77° F. If I increase the water temp to 82° to quicken the egg development time, would this make my clowns stop spawning? Currently it’s taking 14-18 days to hatch
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Jon
Did you try raising the temp and find out?

I would guess they wouldn't mind the increased temp, but I know clowns can be finicky sometimes.
 
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Did you try raising the temp and find out?

I would guess they wouldn't mind the increased temp, but I know clowns can be finicky sometimes.
I haven’t Increased the temperature yet but I might try and see what happens down the road at some point. At the moment, the clowns are still laying eggs so I have not started messing with anything.
 

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