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mr.badams
09/21/2012, 02:43 PM
ok so in going to atempt to raise some clown fish.
anyone have any xp with this?

techdiver
09/21/2012, 03:04 PM
Get used to not sleeping. :strooper: It seems like they have to be fed more often than a newborn baby. I think Dave or David will have some good tips on that. Walker Huie used to raise them locally, but he moved out of the area.

mr.badams
09/21/2012, 06:29 PM
Cool, i'm just gonna trial and error it. iv read a ton of info already... so we will see !

Reefdiver77
09/21/2012, 07:55 PM
They are very hard to raise and you have to raise rotifers to feed them. We had a club member, Kathy Peck, in the Memphis club that raised lots of them. She is now in California. Still has her reef tank, but not raising clowns.

mr.badams
09/26/2012, 09:49 AM
http://i1154.photobucket.com/albums/p532/mrbadams/Clownfish_zpsffa8cceb.jpg
These are the mated pair i got the eggs from.... I have know ides what the babies will look like

mr.badams
09/26/2012, 09:52 AM
http://i1154.photobucket.com/albums/p532/mrbadams/Clownfisheggs_zps234ca148.jpg
Here are some of the eggs i was able to put into a 10 gallon breeder tank i started.

mr.badams
09/26/2012, 09:55 AM
http://i1154.photobucket.com/albums/p532/mrbadams/Clownfishbabies_zps33b399a5.jpg
Look close, not the best pic but they are eating well. I have a cool video i was going to upload as well but i will have to wait till i get home to do that

SNAKEMANVET
09/26/2012, 11:49 AM
When useing a glass tank to raise fry,take some black paper or plastic to wrap around the tank,it helps the fry to spot food more easily.Have wanted to do this,but raiseing clownfish is very time consuming.Feeding three times a day,water changes everyday.I still may try it one day. Good luck with them

Nanodoc
09/26/2012, 06:43 PM
wow, nice start!
Hope you will be successful. You should change your handle to Octodad..

mr.badams
09/27/2012, 10:52 AM
Haha thats to funny! Thanks

mr.badams
09/28/2012, 05:21 PM
Ok, quick update... Not so good! I went from 50 ish to < 10 :'(
It sucks but u live and u learn, when i first started this i rushed into things way to fast. No joke it was like "my clowns just layed some eggs." three days later i had them a 10 gallon tank.
I have gained a ton of info on this now and, dont feel so bad because they would just have been eaten
If left in my buddies tank. Im sure i wont be the first nor the last to fail at raising these "cute little tadpoles" as my wife would say. With that being said, hopefully these few i have left will make it and i will be able to attempt this again!

techdiver
09/28/2012, 05:55 PM
I have gained a ton of info on this now and, dont feel so bad because they would just have been eaten if left in my buddies tank.

Just keep that in mind as you are learning. Good luck with the few that are left.

Tech Diver

mr.badams
09/29/2012, 12:17 PM
All of th have died... Due to the rushing i failed to have food ready in time, i didnot keep the lights on the first 10 days (through meta as they say) , i did not paint the sides and the back of the tank black, my temps were off a bit i was heeping them at 77.5 f and im seeing most people keep theirs around 80 f to 82 f, and i also believe i had the bubbles to strong
after all this i did learn a quite a bit and should be ready next go around.