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JSweeney76

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Hamilton, NJ
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Hey all. So I did a water change on my 75 gallon reef last night with no problems. I cleaned the glass and sand real well because I wanted to take some pictures of the tank and track how it's progressed. I start snapping some pics and notice that my two ocellaris clowns have spawned on the rock right adjacent to their anemone. I'm kind of at a loss as to what to do. Does anyone have any experience with this? I've had discus spawn a couple of time, but never saltwater fish. I'm going to start researching this, but figured this site could be a wealth of knowledge and expertise. Thanks for the help.


 

nycdominicanreef

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Location
New york
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If possible take that rock out of your tank and put it into a 10 gallon, USE YOUR MAIN TANK WATER, In 7-8 days they should hatch, try to get rotifers for them to eat, without it, they have no chance at survival
 

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