mary
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Well, It has only been three days since the Clarkii eggs have hatched. The behavior of the male has stayed the same. Overly protective of the female and very protective of the rock right next to and partially hidden by their enormous leather they adopted several years ago. Tonight they were again fanning and behaving exactly as they had been with the last mass of eggs. Yes, they have spawned even more than before, on the other side of the rock. Is this common for spawning to take place so quickly after the last has hatched? This time they are orange, last time they were bright pink in the beginning, then gradually changed to gray with neon silver eyes. Then they hatched, Never saw even one. They hatched at night. I think that when I first noticed the last bunch, they may have been there a day or so before I realized what had occured, so perhaps they went from orange to pink, then purple, then gray. Could there be something I have started useing to encourage this? The latest nutrient has been to use Marine Snow, and for four months now have been giving DT's to a Sun Coral.. :thinking: