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Questions about Clownfish breedeing

post #1 of 13
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1. How can you tell if your clownfish are mated and going to breed?

2. Neways to make them breed?

3. How do you get the eggs off rocks if they lay em?

4. How do you make them lay em on a disk or something or do the clwonfish just do it?

5.HOw can u tell if the clownfish is gonna have babies
post #2 of 13
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post #3 of 13
dose vodka
post #4 of 13
Clownfishes, a book written by Joyce Wilkerson. I will sell you mine shipped to your door for $23. It is truly the clownfish bible. It'll answer any of your questions.
post #5 of 13
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Originally Posted by yerboy View Post
dose vodka
how does the dosing of vodka make them breed?
post #6 of 13
it lowers inhibitions
post #7 of 13
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Originally Posted by yerboy View Post
it lowers inhibitions
hahahaha
that gave me a good laugh
post #8 of 13
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Originally Posted by mtaviat View Post
Clownfishes, a book written by Joyce Wilkerson. I will sell you mine shipped to your door for $23. It is truly the clownfish bible. It'll answer any of your questions.
If i had money I sure would take thta deal right now. Ive heard nothing but good things about that book!
post #9 of 13
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What size do they have to be to breed?
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ttt
post #11 of 13

How to breed clownfish

I have been breeding clownfish in my home aquarium for over a year. It is not that hard to do and can pay for the aquarium electricity bill. Not to meantion that you are doing the right thing by helping the hobby and protecting the reefs of the world.
Breeding Clownfish
post #12 of 13
I got my clowns about a year ago and they were very small, after the fighting one is bigger and is the female. They go everywhere together but no egg yet. How old do your clowns need to be before they breed? They are in a 55g and are the only fish in the tank.
post #13 of 13
This is what i read from another site. I won't post the name because I'm not sure it is allowed.

"The night of when the eggs are supposed to hatch you can remove the live rock that the eggs were laid on and put it into the breeding tank. Take care not to expose the eggs to air. If possible fill a bag with aquarium water and place it into the tank. Put the rock with the eggs on it into the bag and lift out the rock and bag. Place the bag underwater in the breeding tank and remove the rock."

I have also read it in several other places. Not disagreeing with your success. If it works, great. Mine have yet to lay eggs, so I don't have the personal experience yet, just have read a ton in preparation. Seems to me though that it would be easy enough to use a large ziploc and transport them in water to be safe.
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