Clownfish Eggs

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Uploaded by on Oct 24, 2010

Freshly laid Clownfish eggs. Notice how orange the eggs are which are an indication of good, healthy, viable eggs. the eggs hatch in 7 days.

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  • when do you /how do you move the eggs into a seperate tank if they arent on a easily removeable item like in this vid?

  • @IITheRing0II in this video, the eggs are laid on a tile that IS easily removable. but if they do lay their eggs on something that is not removable like a large rock then you will have to let the eggs hatch in the tank and scoop the fry out as they hatch.

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  • @tcruz13 so the clownfish is just floating?

  • that is really cool

    

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  • what do newly hatched clowns eat?

  • How do you catch the babies and what would you recommend as a step after they hatch? I'm really loving your videos!

  • ill buy 5 of them if your selling them

  • baby nemos :)

  • Lol dancing fish

  • @jetraymond the agresive one r them lol,i have 20g octagonal,a fire fish and mandarin fish,a while back i put a condy anemone they dont like it but i put its been surviving in,arrown head crab,decorative crab,hermi crab 2,no much they always toguether and they sleep together,the other night they where really laying almost still togetherfor a bit i thought that how they where matting,but now they just swiming arund,79-80-heat,24 saltinity,they frozen shrimp flakes pellets,2 a day,they eat a lot.

  • @tcruz13 wtf there was a fish in the water!

  • @brilly21 anemone help but it is all just a matter of how relaxed they are. if there are aggressive fish in the tank they won't lay eggs. The tank might be to small and they don't feel there is enough room. are you feeding them well? water temp? salinity? all of this info factors into whether or not they will lay eggs.

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