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My clownfish had their first batch of eggs just over a month ago and haven't stopped. They just layed their third bunch of eggs last night. Is this the new norm for them? All eggs all the time?
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Ok, thanks. Seems like the term breeding like rabbits has nothing on clownfish!Yes they will be on a consistent cycle(unless you disturb their environment in a major way). Mine lay eggs exactly 2 days after the previous eggs hatch.
Almost 2 years now for this pair. My original pair for a year before that, but lost one and replaced itHow long have you had them before they started breeding?
21 years? Guess they have no need for little blue pills as the get older. Lol
Wow, 21 years. That's amazing! I didn't even know they lived that long.
I’ve had one reefer tell me they have a 26-year-old clown fish and another reefer told me he has a 23-year-old pair of clown fish. Those are the oldest clown fish I know of.Wow, 21 years. That's amazing! I didn't even know they lived that long.