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Old 04-03-2008, 05:37 PM
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Default Re: Bristle Worms?

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Originally Posted by capitalb View Post
The oscellaris are one of the easier clownfish to breed. Try to provide a safe place and a flat surface for them to lay their eggs on. A piece of a flower pot, ceramic tile, or just a very flat rock. Also, make sure your pair is healthy. Feed them a variety of food including mussels, squid, table shrimp,and I usually throw in any leftover silversides, brine shrimp, clams, etc...into the blender.This will last in the freezer for about 6 months. If you would like to speed up the breeding process, every night at dusk, throw in some frozen rotifers. This will let them know it's time. Their babies will have the food they need for survival. Babies will need live rotifers and live rotifers only to get them from larval stage to the fry stage. Let me know when you get to this point and I will help you. Good luck!
thanks alot, i dunno how fast to expect them to mature. but i look forward to the prospect of breeding them, honestly though if not for the wife and kids i'd sell them... i'd rather have the black, or maroons with white stripe. i prefer the black clowns but the whole NEMO thing came into play.
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