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  1. therrman9813

    Clownfish Larvea

    Would you suggest the AlgaGen Rotifers for the larvae clownfish?
  2. therrman9813

    Puffer Problems

    well with feeding that often the puffer wont pick at the shrimp or lobster, he will get lazy quick, why fight for your food when it falls from the sky
  3. therrman9813

    Ammonia showed up!

    If your worried about water spikes in the future, put macroalgae in your tank, its really helpful when spikes occur because it filters out the bad stuff and brings in clean water. Like a tree taking in Carbon Dioxide, and giving oxygen.
  4. therrman9813

    Puffer Problems

    All in all they are very cool fish (not to mention its awesome skin color), and like all puffers, have interesting personalities.
  5. therrman9813

    Puffer Problems

    Depends on what kind of tank you are going to put him in, they will pick at corals, crabs, and snails when you first introduce them so a reef tank might not be a good thing to put him in. But it also depends on your feeding, if you feed often enough the puffer will get lazy and wont bother the...
  6. therrman9813

    Clownfish Spawning

    What's the best for clownfish spawning, having live rock and sand, or just the glass walls and a clay pot??
  7. therrman9813

    Clownfish Larvea

    What are the best rotifers to feed larvae clownfish, and what should I feed the rotifers. I would prefer to feed the rotifers something out of a bottle not a live phytoplankton culture, let me know your thoughts, Thanks!!!
  8. therrman9813

    Puffer Problems

    Thanks!! and yes I already have a 200 gallon cycling right now so that shouldn't be a problem, thanks for the help!!
  9. therrman9813

    Clownfish Spawning

    Thanks!! I have a larval tank set up for the eggs and if they continue to harass the damsel, and wrasse. I have another tank I can put them in.
  10. therrman9813

    Puffer Problems

    I have a porcupine puffer that I've had for a year he's normally the most veracious eater in the tank but lately he hasn't been eating and I know its because of the four new damsels I introduced o the tank about 2 weeks ago. they are fast eaters and he eats but not fast, he's stressed out by all...
  11. therrman9813

    Clownfish Larvea

    Well I was keeping him in a 20 gallon because in my 55 gallon their is a porcupine puffer and he's about 3 inches long and the wrasse is around an inch, I don't want such a beautiful fish to be eaten up by the puffer, do you think the wrasse is fast enough to outmaneuver the puffer? And will the...
  12. therrman9813

    Clownfish Larvea

    Black Ocellaris clownfish and Yellowtail Damselfish. The red coris wrasse, scooter blenny and the damsel don't bother the clowns, but the coris wrasse, and damsel like the tile I put in their for the eggs, they hang around it a lot, but as far as I see their is no disputes happening.
  13. therrman9813

    Clownfish Spawning

    Im trying to get my mated pair of Black Oscallaris clownfish to spawn, and im wondering if they will spawn in a 20 gallon tank with a red coris wrasse and a damsel both fairly small? their is also a couple of corals, and hermit crabs in the tank.
  14. therrman9813

    Clownfish Larvea

    Im trying to get my mated pair of clownfish to spawn, and im wondering if they will spawn in a 20 gallon tank with a red coris wrasse and a damsel both fairly small? their is also a couple of corals, and hermit crabs in the tank.
  15. therrman9813

    Clownfish Larvea

    Thanks! Can you tell me this? I know once clownfish larvae get past a certain age in their metamorphoses they have to eat newly hatched brine how do you get the just hatched brine, out of the tank your culturing them in and into the tank with the larvae? Or would the larvae still live if they...
  16. therrman9813

    Clownfish Larvea

    Ok thanks for the help! and when adding new water in with larvae still in the larval tank, do you just use water from the parents tank?
  17. therrman9813

    Clownfish Attacks

    If you have more then one clownfish in the tank they could be a mated pair with eggs hiding somewhere in your tank, eggs are actually really hard to spot unlike finding Nemo's eggs LOL. The male will attack anything that gets close even humans females will do the same. So maybe not demon fish...
  18. therrman9813

    Clownfish Larvea

    I have a question on clownfish larvae, I know that in the larvae tank you cant have a filter so adding food for the larvae increases ammonia how do you make safe water changes?
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