I know yellow tangs are being bred in captivity, but from what I've gathered it's really hard. You'll need a steady rotifer culture and phytoplankton. Do you have breeding experience?
Disclaimer: I do not!
Disclaimer: I do not!
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Rotifers won't do it. You need copepod nauplii.I know yellow tangs are being bred in captivity, but from what I've gathered it's really hard. You'll need a steady rotifer culture and phytoplankton. Do you have breeding experience?
Disclaimer: I do not!
How tall is your tank?update. I put them into a tumbler to keep them moving. The morning after, a couple of them were white so I guess they weren't fertilized, but the rest are still clear and perfectly round. Should they of developed by now, does anyone know about yellow tang eggs? Today I saw the tangs darting to the surface I wasn't able to grab a video but I hope they do it again.
This could work...once the fish have gotten past metamorphosis or settled. Otherwise, there's a lot of things that could kill the larvae. I'm also not sure about how well tang larvae can manage 3D environments in the early stages of development, and if they can't, well it's bad news for them.This is so cool! I would say (and I can’t stress enough that I’m not a fish breeder) I’ve only gotten clowns to spawn. I’d think putting them in a refugim if you have one would be the best bet. Because the amount of micro fauna and tiny detritus in an established fuge is mind boggling... EVERYTHING MOVE. Anyway I didn’t see anyone suggest that so far so I figured I might as well. Good luck!!! I’m jealous haha.