Little Nemo

bang guy

Moderator
Does anyone remember the batch of Clownfish Eggs that I accidently killed.... all except the one egg that hatched? I documented the hatching and raising of the one little Clown for several months until he was purchased by an individual.
Well.... Little Nemo is coming home this weekend. The individual that purchased him (now a her) has to tear down their tank and asked if I wanted Nemo back.
I know you all probably find this boring but I'm really psyched to have Little Nemo back in the Lagoon!!!!!
Here's one of the earlier threads ---> Little Nemo - Day 1
The pics are from days 21 & 23.

 

bronco300

Active Member
that is awesome bang!!! you find it real difficult to breed the clowns? it'll be nice to get the little one back
 

nytrillium

Member
Hey Bang, Have you been breeding Clowns lately?
If you are would you be willing to sell a pair to me in the future. I am looking to get either a mated pair or just a pair of juveniles to see if they will pair up.
 

bang guy

Moderator
Originally Posted by NYTrillium
Hey Bang, Have you been breeding Clowns lately?
If you are would you be willing to sell a pair to me in the future. I am looking to get either a mated pair or just a pair of juveniles to see if they will pair up.
Where are you in Upstate? PetMart buys all of my Clownfish and pretty much buys anything else I give them.
 

bang guy

Moderator
She has arrived. Here are some pics of her with her new roommates in the Lagoon. It looks like she has taken a liking to my grey stripe Clown almost immediately. She was hatched 11/21/03 so she's a little over 2 years old now.
She's the missbarred Clown in the pics.


 

nytrillium

Member
Im in Warrensburg, Its exit 23 on I87. about an hour north of albany. I looked in the petsmart down in saratoga but i didnt see any saltwater fish there.
 

usinkit

Member
that is amazing!! i take you breed clown fish on a regular basis. do you breed any other types of fish? with the lagoon thats got to be pretty wild on what you can put in their!!!
 

bang guy

Moderator
I also keep a steady supply of Banggai going. I'm almost there with Mandarin Dragonets but I can't figure them out. I had a very large batch of PJ Cardinalfish but I could only get a buck apiece and that didn't even cover the cost of feeding them so I don't do those anymore.
 

usinkit

Member
you must have your hands full. its hard enough keeping fish that are older alive never mind trying to hatch them. does your system pretty much run itself or do you have alot of hands on. your main display tank must be beautiful!!!
 

nytrillium

Member
Hey bang, I would be willing to drive out there to pick them up so that you dont have to ship them... I'd prefer that anyway, im not fond of Fedex. What do you think? Do you have a set of juveniles available?
 

mr_bill

Active Member
Originally Posted by Bang Guy
She has arrived. Here are some pics of her with her new roommates in the Lagoon. It looks like she has taken a liking to my grey stripe Clown almost immediately. She was hatched 11/21/03 so she's a little over 2 years old now.
She's the missbarred Clown in the pics.

Great story Bang Guy. I bet she's happy to be home.
 

bang guy

Moderator
Originally Posted by Mr_Bill
Great story Bang Guy. I bet she's happy to be home.
I'm really happy to have her back. I was secretly regretting selling her because she's actually the first Clownfish I have raised to adulthood.
All is good (for now)

It will be interesting if she bonds with the Greystripe. Of all the clownfish in the Lagoon, it still looks like she picked him
 

speg

Active Member
Originally Posted by Crox
Bang
can you post a full shot of your lagoon?

I'd personally like more pics of the lagoon as well... I find it very interesting and I REALLY should do something like that in my garage.. Roughly what does it cost you to maintain it?
 

nytrillium

Member
I'd love to see it too, from the few pictures ive seen it is beautiful...
I dont mean to beg/bother/annoy you but have you thought about the pair of clowns at all?
 
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