If you're going to put in the time and effort to try to raise a clutch it's generally advised to let the first few go anyways. Most reefers I read tended to have better survival rates, whether that came from better understanding of what they were doing or greater health of the clutch themselves it's hard to guess.
For some reason I can't post the video.
It's really exciting to see. I ordered rotifer
Starter kit from my lfs. They get it from
Reef nutrition. If it doesn't come on time
So be it. But we'll give it a try. If you have
Any suggestions it will help a lot. I was reading a lot of breeding experience from this site all very informative but seems
Too difficult. I also bought some brine shrimp eggs.
My personal recommendation would be to let this clutch go and prepare for the next, but that's up to you. Like you I have done a TON of research into it and will at some point probably raise a clutch, but it certainly won't be one where I'm trying to order supplies while the eggs are already down. I would want to have my rotty culture going well before. I personally would create a post in the fish breeding forum and get help there, we have quite a few folks with a ton of experience.
Hi just to update this is my fishes on my 4th
Batch. They're about 1 cm now . It was hard work but with patience and love my very first clowns...thank you for this reefing community where I got all my information.