My clowns just laid eggs

Discussion in 'Breeding Tropical Fish' started by fletch, Dec 21, 2004.

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  1. Matt Rogers

    Matt Rogers Kingfish

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    Hope you don't mind.. I am going to show that off on the homepage. :)
     
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  3. fletch

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    No problem I am honored Matt ;D ;D
     
  4. fletch

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    Well here we go again :) Seeing that it is Easter These must be Easter Eggs ;D
     
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  5. Craig Manoukian

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    Way awesome John! Happy and Blessed Easter to all!
     
  6. Matt Rogers

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    You have a happy clown there John! That's great. :)
     
  7. markgsiy

    markgsiy Astrea Snail

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    Hi all,
    I know that is post is kinda old, but does anyone know if DT Phytoplankton is good enough for food for the newly hatched eggs ?
    One more other question, my percula clown eggs seem to be almost black not orange in colour, does that mean that they are dead already ???

    MS
     
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  9. Monacle

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    The eggs should hatch between 7 and 11 days, usually on the 8th. Don't worry, now that your clowns have mated successfully, they should now lay eggs almost every two weeks, so you will have many chances to give the fry raising a chance. Do some research online on the subject and you might decide just to let the little larvae go down the overflows or be fish food. The work is just that, Just about a full time job for me. Best of luck..... congrats on them mating.. means they're happy.