My clowns just laid eggs

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  1. fletch

    fletch Kole Tang

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    [quote author=SeA_SpLeNdEr link=board=Fish;num=1103670556;start=30#38 date=02/11/05 at 11:09:52]
    yould be suprised at what clowns will accept os a host[/quote]

    My true Percula's are hosting a colt coral :D

    [quote author=mushroom_man link=board=Fish;num=1103670556;start=30#37 date=02/11/05 at 10:56:16]dude thats a bad one. i hope you have better luck next time[/quote]
    [quote author=SeA_SpLeNdEr link=board=Fish;num=1103670556;start=30#38 date=02/11/05 at 11:09:52]
    sorry to hear of that fletch, bummer. THink of it this way...if they lay eggs consistantly youre bound to get viable fry eventually. Practice can make near perfect... ;)[/quote]

    Thank You ;) I hope with experience I will prevail  ;D
     
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  3. fletch

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    My Percula's and Clot coral
     
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  4. Craig Manoukian

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    Great shot John.

    Soft corals/amemones host the fish, jut to clarify.
     
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    [quote author=Craig_Manoukian link=board=Fish;num=1103670556;start=30#42 date=02/11/05 at 19:01:50]Soft corals/amemones host the fish, jut to clarify.[/quote]

    Quite correct Craig [smiley=oops.gif]I must have been suffering from a slight case of dyslexia when I typed that [smiley=hehe.gif]
     
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    thats exactly what i was talking bout. also by skewd i ment that they say that for example: maroon clowns wont go with carpets. but in my experience and costomer in the store almost all the anemones that they mention as not fish freindly actually are.
     
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    Well They are at it again here is a Picture
     
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  9. Craig Manoukian

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    Awesome John!  Good luck!
     
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    Thank You Craig :D
     
  11. moray

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    Hey Fletch, Mine do the same thing every 2 or 3 weeks for about a year now. On the seventh day from when you see them first spawn that night like clockwork, about 2 hours after you turn the lights off shine a flashlight from the side of your tank near the top and you will see the babies swimming or darting like tadpoles or something. I have never seen them get past that stage because the next morning they are either filtered out or eaten.
     
  12. Craig Manoukian

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