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  1. debnflo

    Mating clownfish

    Sounds like they already are paired up. Now if they will spawn is a different thing all together. You have the best chance of them spawning in a peaceful tank so they aren't always on alert. Also if they are well fed they are much more likely to spawn although that can be hell on your water...
  2. debnflo

    Most Hardy Species of Clown?

    Like ViPeR said get Aquacultured. You just never know how old they are already if you get wild caught. I am not sure anyone knows exactly how long they'll live. Depends on your ammonia levels!
  3. debnflo

    Hungry Mouths

    Those pics are just WAY too cool! But seriously, what are ya gonna do with so many babies to adopt out? Saturate your local market?
  4. debnflo

    clown pics

    Originally posted by beautful i dont know but i thank you have to have sand ? would they still live with out sand? I don't think any clown species needs sand to live, what do you mean?
  5. debnflo

    whats the right anemone

    You might want to tell us what kind of lighting you have in your tank before we can help with the anemone question... It is pretty dependant on that.
  6. debnflo

    What do you call a yellow clownfish?

    Oh, and to answer you last question most species of clowfish don't live with any other species on good terms.
  7. debnflo

    What do you call a yellow clownfish?

    Probably talking about Clarkii? They are the widest availble of the yellow colored clowns... Like Barry said, it's hard to say w/o a pic.
  8. debnflo

    clown help!!!

    Beware because Maroons are the most agressive of any Clown species... if you already have a pair that has paired off introducing anothe, especialy a maroon, could be VERY hazardous to everyone's health.
  9. debnflo

    clown pics

    Let's try that again... Sorry!
  10. debnflo

    clown pics

    I finally have one of my own to post. Sorry about the quality, my digital is crap since I spend more time with a 35mm camera. These are my new skunks (aquacultured).
  11. debnflo

    Maroon Clowns

    Definately... although the Gold stripe variety tend to be the more docile.
  12. debnflo

    Why!!!!

    It might be because non of the fish you listed are clownfish safe...
  13. debnflo

    Maroon Clowns

    I believe average size is listed at around 5" but there have been reports of some as big as a man's hand (8+ inches).
  14. debnflo

    My new clown is hosting!!!

    Don't know what kind of anemone that is but those are WAY cool pics!! Yay on the hosting! :jumping:
  15. debnflo

    75 Gallon Filter + Skimmer

    In our 100G we have a Euro-Reef skimmer in the 20G sump/fuge. After a bunch of research it was decided we couldn't go wrong with that one even though it wasn't cheep. We don't have a formal filter set up, per say. What we have is 50lbs live rock, and about 110 of baserock/agrocreate that is...
  16. debnflo

    Do i take the shell off the shrimp?

    We tossed our shrimp in whole by the time DH removed it, it was basically a shell anyway and the tank was well on it's way to cycling. (After about 2 weeks.)
  17. debnflo

    feeding question

    Brine shrimp tend to be a lot lacking in the total nutritional package so it is best to mix them with other forms of food. You can also put 1/2lb raw shrimp and 1/4lb squid in the food processor with a squirt of fish multivitamins then freeze it in a ball. Just grate it into tank water to...
  18. debnflo

    food ?

    Wilkerson in her Clownfishes book also has a couple feeding tips including several recipes. She actually feeds some beef heart too in her frozen mixture.
  19. debnflo

    Maldives Clowns??

    OK I was thinking of a different species... I did find a place online that has them but not sure of their reputation. Have you tried through your LFS?
  20. debnflo

    Maldives Clowns??

    Didn't someone post a link recently to a list of exportable clown species? I can't remember where it was but I'll try to find it. From what I remember this species was on the list of EXTREMELY hard to find ones....
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