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jimbo222
12-23-2011, 05:43 PM
baby clowns day 5
more to come.
http://i901.photobucket.com/albums/ac216/jimbo222/DSCF6419.jpg
http://i901.photobucket.com/albums/ac216/jimbo222/DSCF6512-1.jpg
http://i901.photobucket.com/albums/ac216/jimbo222/DSCF6513-1.jpg
http://i901.photobucket.com/albums/ac216/jimbo222/DSCF6528.jpg

cuz
12-23-2011, 06:37 PM
Good job!!
that first pic is awesome!!

2pts
12-23-2011, 06:39 PM
So they started taking off at 5 days?

My Tomatoe clowns recently switched anemones from an anemone in the back to an anemone in the front (so I can see them) and layed eggs about 3 days ago.

I never intended to raise clownfish babies and this is the first pair to breed of 4 pairs I have between my 125 gallon and my 130 gallon. I have pink skunks and false percs in the 130. Tomatoes and black clowns in the 125.

I thought "well free live food" but that didn't go over too well with the wife and two young daughters.

The girls want me to catch some when they hatch, and move them to safety, I'm not set to feed them what so ever.

jimbo222
12-23-2011, 07:23 PM
Good job!!
that first pic is awesome!!

thanks, long way to go still....


So they started taking off at 5 days?
when the eggs are layed they are bright orange. then they go grey ..after about 8 days the eyes in the eggs will become silver and they will hach that night or the next.
picture of eggs above is day6

sunoka
12-23-2011, 08:38 PM
Free Food !!! My clown pair feed my tank often.



So they started taking off at 5 days?

My Tomatoe clowns recently switched anemones from an anemone in the back to an anemone in the front (so I can see them) and layed eggs about 3 days ago.

I never intended to raise clownfish babies and this is the first pair to breed of 4 pairs I have between my 125 gallon and my 130 gallon. I have pink skunks and false percs in the 130. Tomatoes and black clowns in the 125.

I thought "well free live food" but that didn't go over too well with the wife and two young daughters.

The girls want me to catch some when they hatch, and move them to safety, I'm not set to feed them what so ever.