Clownfish Fry

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Hello everyone. I know this is something that needs some more prep and planning and that they will most likly lay again. But I noticed my clowns found a great spot to lay eggs as I have just found them. However im no where near any rotifers. Would seachems zooplankton work? Or should I just let the larva die. Looks like they could hatch any day now.
 

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Will most likely become fish food without removing them to a seperate tank. Then they would require multiple feedings everyday of rotifers or such foods. Lots of threads on doing this it is quite time consuming yet very rewarding.
 

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If you want to give it a shot, just order some rotifers and RGComplete from Reed Mariculture, as well as some TDO Chromaboost to feed the babies.
 

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