Clown fish spawning

Although the clown fish did not feel that there was anything wrong with breeding in the fish tank, it was the owner of the fish tank who often missed the opportunity to raise them into fish. So I wrote this article and shared my experience of raising clownfish with the vast number of enthusiasts, hoping to arouse the confidence and courage of more clown fish families.
The beginning of all things is very difficult. The first thing to do first is to buy two clownfish of the same species. However, any two juveniles of the Clarkii clownfish can be paired. Nature is no wonder. The clownfish can choose this gender according to their own wishes during the growth process. In general, one of the most powerful DE will develop into a female, and the next to it will develop into a male. As for the others, there is no chance that they will always be immature fish. About one year old or so, as long as the environment is right, the clownfish will spawn.
The clownfish must have a healthy, diversified diet during spawning, otherwise the eggs produced may not be very healthy and normal. Eggs produced by a good-natured clownfish are either golden or orange. If the fish eggs are transparent, there is a problem with the recipe. So, for my clownfish, I mostly feed some dry foods with high protein and algal content, and frozen shrimp with vitamins. In addition, more vitamins are added before feeding food. In some cases, I will also feed them some dry flakes and brine shrimp. If arthropods appear in fish tanks, they will also destroy them.
spawning
A.Clarkii clownfish seems to have some humanity. They should have enough space and concealment when they lay eggs. My two clownfish lived in a 55-gallon combo tank for almost a year, but there have been no signs of spawning. Then I transferred all the other fish to another tank, leaving only the clownfish and some bubble anemone. In less than two months, they laid eggs. Now lay eggs almost every 15 days.
The clownfish at mating time became very aggressive, so I couldn't put back the original fish to prevent the clownfish from spawning. So in order not to continue spawning, I divided them with a homemade grille. Ever since, it can only be the Cowherd and the Weaving Girl, each party on the other side, screaming with pity.
The first sign of the arrival of the spawning period is when the male swims up and down. Soon, they began to pick up a spawning place. Sometimes they will use their mouths for the stones under the sea anemone for several days. Some books said that they could spawn on the disk, but I tried and did not mess up. However, sometimes they lay eggs on fish tank glass.
The color of the freshly laid fish eggs is the same as that of the bright yellow color on the fins of adult fish. However, this color will soon begin to change. It will turn orange-red first and then turn grayish red on the sixth day. Then, a black spot grows on one end of the fish's egg. This is the prototype of the eye. On the day of the hatching of the fish eggs or the day before, these dark spots became silver-gray. If it is unclear at what stage of the egg development, as soon as you see this shiny silver, you know that the eggs will hatch sooner than the seedlings will break out of the eggs.
After the males are spawned, they must light their eggs several times per minute for a few seconds each time. Contrary to what is said in some books, I have found that my male fish never eats because of the care of eggs. In the evening, it will continue to despise its BB. On the nights of hatching, it is even more busy, constantly fanning, even in the morning of the hatching, where it is still busy. When the female sometimes feels BB needs care, it forces the male to work overtime. However, there were two occasions when I discovered that the females were looking after the BB. The males did not know where they were, but within two days, the eggs disappeared without a trace.
In general, it takes seven to ten days for the clownfish to hatch (ie from spawning to hatching into small fish). Sometimes the incubation period will be different due to different temperatures. The higher the temperature, the shorter the incubation time. In general, I keep the water temperature at 76. F up and down, this incubation period is nine days.

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