Clown Fish Eggs?

pyrate

New Member
I have a breeding pair of snowflake clowns. Yesterday i came across these two areas on a live rock. To me it looks like trapped bubbles but my son (who is in a marine science class) swears that they look like clown fish eggs. Can anyone clear this mystery up?
If they are/might be eggs - what do you suggest? I'm not set up to take care of eggs/baby fish.
Sorry, but these are the best pics that i could get of them. Thanks for any info.

 

bang guy

Moderator
Oxygen bubbles from algae growing on the rock. Mom & Dad would never leave their eggs unattended.
 

bang guy

Moderator
Here's a few pics of eggs from my pair:
Fertilizing the eggs - notice bright orange

Keeping the eggs clean

Guarding ready to hatch eggs
 

pyrate

New Member
Thanks. I really didn't think they were eggs. There never was a clump of orange eggs as shown in the picture and the clowns show zero interest in the are where this is - but thought i would ask someone smarter than I.
I have to admit, I'm learning as i go along and doing as much research as i can - this salt tank is a Godsend. I am loving it.
 
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