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    Breeding Tail Spot Blennies information ???

    If the male wasn't present at the time of laying then the eggs are almost certainly not fertilized so you didn't loose much watching the turn into fish food. But the fact that she is laying without a mate means she is willing and more than likely will take a mate readily. Currently this species...
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    Breeding Journal: Amphiprion clarkii

    I'm hoping to get a new male in the next few weeks..Maybe more little fishies in my future.
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    Welcome Reef Frontier Members to the MBI!

    No Problem and good luck on your first breeding effort.
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    Welcome Reef Frontier Members to the MBI!

    Most people like to cut their teeth on clowns. Banggai are a good option and can be done without hardly even trying. Check out: So easy you can do it by accident! Check out MBI Species Classification List for other easier species to try.
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    Welcome Reef Frontier Members to the MBI!

    It's never silly to try! It is by not means the best option to cut your teeth in captive breeding. Most people start with clownfish or the like. However you already have a breeding pair producing eggs and you really have nothing to lose in trying to see if you can raise the. You might very...
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    Welcome Reef Frontier Members to the MBI!

    Hello all, Also wanted to speak up and let you all know that I'm also here to help where I can. I'm one of the co-founders of the MBI and have offered to help out in the forum where needed to get thngs off the ground here. If anyone has any questions about the MBI, and the MBI system, or any...
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    Breeding Journal: Amphiprion clarkii

    I ended up loosing the female in an extended power outage. It's been awhile now so I hope to get another smaller male and let the existing one become the female and get this pair spawning again.
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    Breeding Journal: Amphiprion clarkii

    They had spawned for the previous owner but I never got numbers of how big the nests were. I really hadn't expected them to spawn already at all. I have only had them for 2 weeks and really haven't been feeding them what you would consider a brood stock diet. It's been pretty much just the same...
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    Breeding Journal: Amphiprion clarkii

    Well only two weeks after I picked up these guys I came home tonight and went to feed them just before bed and caught them going at it! I threw food in the tank so the anemone would contract and I could get the eggs in the picture. Here are a couple close ups of Big Mama
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    Breeding Journal: Amphiprion clarkii

    Breeding Journal DataSheet This first post should be updated regularly to include new information as events take place or changes are made to your system General Species: Amphiprion clarkii Social Structure: Pair Size of Individuals: Female 6", Male 4" Age of Individuals: Female...
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