700 Oscellaris Clownfish $5 and Corals $5-20

Are you willing to ship your clownfish and corals?
what type of clownfish and corals are you selling?
If you ship, how much would shipping cost to zip 30068?
Thanks
 

scuba diva

Member
OMG! Best video! Question, I have a mated pair of Black Saddle clowns. What were the eggs on rock/hatching clowns put into? Did you protect them in a seperate tank/nursery? Could not tell from the video. Thanks for the video! You have made many of us happy!
 

dogfaceman

Member
Originally Posted by SCUBA Diva
http:///forum/post/2733752
OMG! Best video! Question, I have a mated pair of Black Saddle clowns. What were the eggs on rock/hatching clowns put into? Did you protect them in a seperate tank/nursery? Could not tell from the video. Thanks for the video! You have made many of us happy!
i believe he has something like a frag disk or something where they lay the eggs on it and he moves the whold disk to a new tank. but im not sure
 

mtaviat

Member
Originally Posted by SCUBA Diva
http:///forum/post/2733752
OMG! Best video! Question, I have a mated pair of Black Saddle clowns. What were the eggs on rock/hatching clowns put into? Did you protect them in a seperate tank/nursery? Could not tell from the video. Thanks for the video! You have made many of us happy!
They lay the eggs on a ceramic tile I put in there from the hardware store. It is easily moved into the hatching tank the night they are going to hatch.
 

scuba diva

Member
How do you know the "night" they will hatch? Also, I saw the video of the biting the anemone to make room. Is that "space" they clear where you place the tile to ensure eggs on it or how. I am very interested in this! I wish I lived closer so I could see it first-hand!
Thanks again!
 

mtaviat

Member
Originally Posted by SCUBA Diva
http:///forum/post/2734626
How do you know the "night" they will hatch? Also, I saw the video of the biting the anemone to make room. Is that "space" they clear where you place the tile to ensure eggs on it or how. I am very interested in this! I wish I lived closer so I could see it first-hand!
Thanks again!
It's clockwork. Exactly 7 days, exactly one hour after the lights go out, they hatch every time. 20 or more times all in the exact same sequence. In the video where they were biting the anemone they were clearing a space for their eggs on a rock. Now, as my egg collection techniques have advanced, they bite the anemone to clear a spot on the tile.
 

scuba diva

Member
Sweet! I do not know if my pair of Saddles will spawn, but I sure hope so! I will be counting the days/minutes if they do. You truly have been a great wealth of information for many of us! Thanks!
 
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