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Old 09-13-2012, 04:29 PM
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Not to be negative but I will be. The reality is that raising clownfish fry is a huge investment. I'm not talking 100's of dollars but $10000+.

To my knowledge no experienced local hobbists have had success.
No offense ,but I don't think it will cost you 10,000 or more dollars to raise clownfish either.

If it cost that muich ,nobody would be breeding them outside of public aquariums and the like.

Theres a number of people who breed them up here in edmonton ,so I really really don't think its costs that much to raise them.

Heck ,look at all the people who breed them all over the world. I don't think it costs 10,000+
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Old 09-13-2012, 05:26 PM
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definately not.

All it takes is a small grow tank, food, heater, and air

Can be done for under $50

I have personally raised clownfish for years, so has another personal friend of mine.
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Old 09-13-2012, 05:58 PM
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I recently bread mine and have 15 babies that are 4 months old now. It's alot of initial setup but not that difficult. Get setup with a good supply of rotifers and phyto before even attempting to save the eggs. You need to have a sustainable supply of food for them.
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Not to be negative but I will be. The reality is that raising clownfish fry is a huge investment. I'm not talking 100's of dollars but $10000+.

To my knowledge no experienced local hobbists have had success.
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thanks all for the info and idea
I have a 20g tank its empty im setting up
A air pump
i have baby brain shrimp i have been hatching it for green spot fish

what kinda lighting do i need ?
and do i need to add filter ?
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Although somewhat dated these days, the book Clownfishes by Joyce D. Wilkerson is a good source of information. For some reason folks are asking outrageous prices on Amazon, but I found a link where it's available for much less.

http://www.aquariumsupplycompany.com...65/3558742.htm

Baby brine shrimp, believe it or not, are going to be too large for the larvae for the first week. You definitely need roitifers for initial feeding. This means keeping phyto to feed the rotifers. Keeping phyto culture going & raising rotifers is not rocket science, but it's not that uncommon for your phyto culture to crash & then your rotifers starve. May take a few attempts until you get that process right. Upon hatching, the critters are considered larvae. They go through metamorphosis after about a week or so & it's only then that you can see that they are mini clownfish. Quite a few are lost in the first few days/week & many more don't survive the metamorphosis.

Lighting doesn't need to be anything special, just enough so the larvae/fry can see the rotifers. Water movement should be kept to a minimum since the larvae are tiny. I don't think a filter is used either, since larvae will get caught in that. It means daily water changes in some cases, & a lot of siphoning detritus & crud from the tank, again, probably daily. Rotifers & phyto need to be kept going as well, you guessed it, a daily chore. So probably not that much cost wise once you're set up, but a lot of time for the first few weeks/months until they are weaned on to dry food.

Good luck. Sicklid in Kamloops has a set up for breeding that puts anything else I've seen to shame. He's not on here much, but if you pm him, he can give you some pointers.
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You are going to need to find quality phyto and rotifer cultures to start with. Hopefully you can find some locally as it can get expensive ordering them in online.
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monocus can supply the phyto and rotifers
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Not to be negative but I will be. The reality is that raising clownfish fry is a huge investment. I'm not talking 100's of dollars but $10000+.

To my knowledge no experienced local hobbists have had success.
There were several breeders in town up until a year ago. Ive also breed a pair twice now. Cost me about $100 in total, Mostly for rotifers.
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