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Well it's been 48hrs and they both seem to be doing well and I have not noticed any ill effects on any the fish or corals. So far so good, now I just have to move them back down onto their rocks.
zazzoo - The pics of the clowns mating are from way back, they do have a batch of eggs that are near ready to hatch on the rock the nem(s) vacated. You can see in this pic that the clowns are staying close to but want to go to the nems. http://www.zld.ca/reef/DSC_2287.jpg I have no intention of raising them, it's way way way too much work as far as I'm concerned. But that's just me...:mrgreen: I'll try to get some decent pics tomorrow. |
Both are still doing well. I got the one off the overflow and down onto one of the rocks, the other wont let go of the rock near the cap.
I'll try to get some decent pics tomorrow. |
A quick update:
My anemone spit again and now I have two to find a home for. :sad: :lol: The clowns laid eggs today and I tried to get some shots but out of a hundred or so I didn't get much, here are the best two. http://www.zld.ca/reef/DSC_3799.JPG http://www.zld.ca/reef/DSC_3870.JPG |
Dude I'm totally looking you up next time I'm out your way. Don't mind the bucket I'll be bringing. :lol:
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Looking forward to it. :mrgreen:
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Great photos!! :)
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I guess I should of mentioned that I was trying to get a shot of the little tube that the eggs come out of. I mentioned it in the first post but if you just look at the last you might be wondering what the hell's he doing. :biggrin:
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