Fish Breeding question

mikelush78

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Ok I have a 24 gallon nano cube that I had a small reef in now i have upgraded it to my 90 gallon reef tank... Nothing is in my 24 gallon nano cube... Is there a fish that is easy to breed that i could breed in that 24 gallon nano? or is breeding fish to hard?
 
Clown fish, catalina gobies, and I think cardnals, but I may be wrong on that last one.
 
i did the drip acclimation and made sure they werent air exposed, but i do notice that the little purple bulbs are starting to pop forward a little more. maybe just a little more time
 
um the cardinals usually require a long spine urchin to spawn and they get to be about 4-5 inched when full grown. catalina gobies are temperate fish so they need a temp below 60F to live a real life. and clowns would do great and usually breed easily, royal grammas will breed in aquariums, as well as neon gobies.
 
cardinals do not need a long spine urchin to breed. But the babies will enjoy it to hide in. but since your tank cannot even fit one, (lol) there are pleanty of other thigns you can do to prevent them from being eaten
cardinals are probably the easiest to breed and raise also because they are mouthbrooders. by the time you have to do antyhing, they are already eating baby brine and past their larval stage. unlike clownfish which means you ahve to deal with rotifers and green water... ugh
 
cardinals do not need a long spine urchin to breed. But the babies will enjoy it to hide in. but since your tank cannot even fit one, (lol) there are pleanty of other thigns you can do to prevent them from being eaten
cardinals are probably the easiest to breed and raise also because they are mouthbrooders. by the time you have to do antyhing, they are already eating baby brine and past their larval stage. unlike clownfish which means you ahve to deal with rotifers and green water... ugh

yea sorry about making it seem like u must have an urchin. it just helps them mate more...its more natural.
 
Clown fish, catalina gobies, and I think cardnals, but I may be wrong on that last one.
My caridnals are certainly producing but I haven't managed to get to baby stage yet ( daddy cardinal keeps swallowing them)!!!
 
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