breeding clowns

johnnyh

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My clowns have gone to work in the tank. Unfortunatlyl they decided to lay there eggs on one of the larger rocks with several leather corals on it. As you can imagine all of the other fish are very interested in what they are guarding. Any sugestions on what to do or just let them do to have a chance or just let the tank take its course?
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In the end, it won't matter. Unless you plan to transfer the larvae to a rearing tank, they will become food for the tank in the end.

If healthy and well- fed, the fish will lay eggs every few weeks, and they will probably find a quieter spot.

Congratulations, by the way. They must be settling in nicely.
 
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