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xxjdmcivicek9xx
12/02/2009, 06:54 PM
So ive had my Ocellaris Clowns for 3 years now in the last month they just started breeding...i really dont feel like spending the time to make green water and trying to keep the babies so im stuck with a delema should i sale the pair that ive grown attached to or keep them and just let them continue to breed??
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scottwhitson
12/02/2009, 07:15 PM
If you are attached to your fish then I wouldn't sell them. I have had a pair of occelaris that have been laying eggs for years. I would attempt to raise them but work out of town so that makes it hard. When they hatch then they are a great natural food for the rest of your tankmates.
phil519
12/02/2009, 07:38 PM
At least put a piece of tile in there so that the next batch is on there. Then you could find someone with the time to take the tile and raise them. There is another board and also a dedicated forum here for the breeding and raising of all kinds of fish.
ludnix
12/02/2009, 07:52 PM
Why would you need to sell them? There isn't exactly on a limited supply of tank bred clownfish. I would just let them keep at it and go on as normal.
xxjdmcivicek9xx
12/02/2009, 10:25 PM
Sounds good I will keep them and let them carry on with there fun time!!
marve467
12/03/2009, 11:48 AM
I would post in your local forums and i bet someone would love to come and take the eggs off you. you might even get some frags in a trade
They take enormous time and money to breed. I raised 15 batches from my tank before I called it quits. I had alot of fun with it but its very time consuming. I even built a fry collector to gather them from the display tank.
You will need many tanks, lots and lots of salt. Your going to be doing water changes almost daily.
You will need LIVE phyto to feed the Rotifers which you then feed to the fry. The live phyto is very important. My yields were better when I used live phyto vs bottled phyto. Reef Nutrition is the place to get your foods. I think I spent around $200 in food alone. Once they get past brine shrimp which is the easy step then they will eat Ottohime which again is expensive.
Right now I have about 100 GSM clowns in a 55. I’m still taking care of them but they are growing fast. I do not collect the fry from the display tank anymore but my pair still is laying eggs every 10 days.
Its exciting but I don’t think I would have spent so much time taking care of them had I known how much time and money it costs. Nobody wants to buy them either. LFS offer me $1 for each of them and they only want 10. It costs me more money in gas to deliver them, hehe.
I did have an interesting batch though. One of my batches had mis bars and some have a white circle disk in between the middle and tail stripe. Looks really neat but then again how do you sell them? I have actually started giving them away for free since I cannot keep these fish indefinitely. I shipped 4 of them to FL and they survived. The shipping was very high $51.50 since I don't get shipping discounts, hehe. If you live in driving distance feel free to contact me.
xxjdmcivicek9xx
12/07/2009, 09:12 AM
They take enormous time and money to breed. I raised 15 batches from my tank before I called it quits. I had alot of fun with it but its very time consuming. I even built a fry collector to gather them from the display tank.
You will need many tanks, lots and lots of salt. Your going to be doing water changes almost daily.
You will need LIVE phyto to feed the Rotifers which you then feed to the fry. The live phyto is very important. My yields were better when I used live phyto vs bottled phyto. Reef Nutrition is the place to get your foods. I think I spent around $200 in food alone. Once they get past brine shrimp which is the easy step then they will eat Ottohime which again is expensive.
Right now I have about 100 GSM clowns in a 55. I’m still taking care of them but they are growing fast. I do not collect the fry from the display tank anymore but my pair still is laying eggs every 10 days.
Its exciting but I don’t think I would have spent so much time taking care of them had I known how much time and money it costs. Nobody wants to buy them either. LFS offer me $1 for each of them and they only want 10. It costs me more money in gas to deliver them, hehe.
I did have an interesting batch though. One of my batches had mis bars and some have a white circle disk in between the middle and tail stripe. Looks really neat but then again how do you sell them? I have actually started giving them away for free since I cannot keep these fish indefinitely. I shipped 4 of them to FL and they survived. The shipping was very high $51.50 since I don't get shipping discounts, hehe. If you live in driving distance feel free to contact me.
after reading that i really wont be trying to raise them...the clowns can just continue to breed...
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