I think my clown fish laid eggs on the bottom of a rock and eating them. Is there any way to save them? They are orange and layered on the rock. I can't figure out how one would get them.:unsure:
Panzermench;417502 wrote: I think my clown fish laid eggs on the bottom of a rock and eating them. Is there any way to save them? They are orange and layered on the rock. I can't figure out how one would get them.:unsure:
Don't worry. It's natural for a young pair to eat the first few spawns until they get more experience in caring for them. It's possible that they may not have been fertile to start. Typically, once they begin laying eggs they will continue every 10 - 14 days or so. If you are going to try and raise them, now would be a good time to start reading up on raising rotifers and green water, both of which you would need to get the larva past meta stage. There is a ton of info out on the web and lots of good books. Check out the breeder's corner on ARC for older posts on this topic as well. I hope you decide to try and raise them, it is very rewarding