Waters
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My clownfish eggs look like they are ready to hatch.....I moved them into a separate tank today. Unfortuantely my rotifers got delayed in shipment (as does every important shipment lately it seems). Could I delay their hatching by a day if I left the lights on all night? WIll that harm the eggs or the hatching? Only food I will have available at hatching is Reef Nutrition roti-feast which I assume will not work. My three options are to try and delay the hatching by one day, feed roti-feast on day one, or not feed at all until later in the day (of the hatching) when the rotifers arrive....they are due here tomorrow afternoon.
...at least half of them lol. Not sure what that means since the lights are supposed to remain on once they hatch to allow them to keep eating (the remaining eggs will not hatch with the lights on). I am very new to this but my understanding is they start eating as soon as they are born (which is why the rotifers are supposed to be in the tank before they hatch) and keep eating until around day 15 where they can then be weened onto slightly larger foods. A 10 gallon tank is supposed to have around 350k rotifers to start.....I am not sure how fast they move through those. Most recommend having a culture of live rotifers that they can keep pulling from.......almost seems like a necessity since I am going to blow through my 2 million rotifers pretty quickly I think.
