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psuedo74

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Hi, after about 2 years, I have had quite the experience with a pair of clowns

When I introduced the last one into the tank he was a Maroon clown but the different type with a white stripe from the other bigger one who was already in the tank, also maroon, white striped but with different colorings of some sort....any way my point is the looked very different

Now after what seems like a year of incessant quarrelling they began to live together in same anenome

One did the big sex change thing

and now I have a patch of orange eggs on a slab of rock next to their host anenome




Do you think they have a shot at survival?

The big clown is a moose and my other fish in tank seem extremely docile

I have a large Naso
sq Anthias ( he might get them)

bangai card
kole tang
copperband butterfly
yellow tang
school of small chromis

shrimp, sea hare inverts...
 

lola

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islip terrace ny
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will they

congrats,
I'm new 2 this but dont think the eggs will survive,they hatch in 13 to 14 days .tthe other fish and the parents will eat them up.I went thru the same thing .finally went and got them there on tank and doing to try again
 

EmilyT

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CT
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what ever you do dont try to scrape the eggs off of where theyre stuck to. there are alot of fry traps out there.you might want to catch them and put them in a seperate tank.
but what do i know? i dont have any fish!
 

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