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The first recorded spawn of my snowflake clowns.

Any pointers are raising the eggs and fry?
 
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Awesome!! I have no experience raising them, but I have seen several threads on here about it.
 
Nice!

What are the chances of those surviving?
How old are the clowns? Or how long have they been together?
 
Very nice, it's hard enough raising fry in a separate tank all by themselves, don't then you will be able to save any if you don't suck them out.
 
Ya - I was never able to get the eggs/fry to survive in my main tank. Suck them out I guess?
 
GaJeep94YJ;1034050 wrote: Nice!

What are the chances of those surviving?
How old are the clowns? Or how long have they been together?


I am not sure what the survival percentages are for clowns in a display.

I have had the clowns together for roughly 2 years now and I suspect that they are alittle bit older than that.
 
The fry won't survive in a display.

If you want to give them a shot, do a lot of reading on the how-to on setting up brooding and nursery tanks, rotifer cultures and all that good stuff.

It will cost money, time and effort - it's not like guppies :)

It's a labour of love - but it is definitely work. I wouldn't count on being ready by the time those hatch in 10 days or so but they may spawn again in a month or so, that should give you time to get ready.

Jenn
 
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