vaporize
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Jeff, is this the first batch of eggs your pair laid? Do you have live rotifiers cultured currently?
If you do not have live rotifier culturing already, it might be a bit too late to grow this batch out but that is not to worry because most pairs once started spawning will spawn very regularly every 7-15 days. Rearing for the young will require some preparation lead time, that is why I mentioned you might not be able to save this batch of eggs. You need to have source of phyto (dead or alive) to feed and culture your rotifiers, live rotifier to feed your clownfish (~10 days or so depending on species) until they hit metamorphsis.
Your 29G is a bit too big for nursery (unless you divide it into different sections using a solid barrier). You will have to do multiple water changes during the first period, therefore you would not want to have too big of a tank for maintaince. 5/10G with bare bottom and air sponge filter, heater with light covered is what most breeders use.
Prepare for those food sources and good luck in your breeding quest
If you do not have live rotifier culturing already, it might be a bit too late to grow this batch out but that is not to worry because most pairs once started spawning will spawn very regularly every 7-15 days. Rearing for the young will require some preparation lead time, that is why I mentioned you might not be able to save this batch of eggs. You need to have source of phyto (dead or alive) to feed and culture your rotifiers, live rotifier to feed your clownfish (~10 days or so depending on species) until they hit metamorphsis.
Your 29G is a bit too big for nursery (unless you divide it into different sections using a solid barrier). You will have to do multiple water changes during the first period, therefore you would not want to have too big of a tank for maintaince. 5/10G with bare bottom and air sponge filter, heater with light covered is what most breeders use.
Prepare for those food sources and good luck in your breeding quest