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Old 04/18/2007, 11:32 AM
acrodave acrodave is offline
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blue damsels

i have a male and a female i was wondering are they egg layers and do they take care of the egg and how easy is it to get them to. and do u rase them like clowns
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Old 04/18/2007, 01:24 PM
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Read a book called Clown Fish and Anemones published by Barrons. I have that one and a couple more.

Clowns are related to Damsels, however they are not easy to raise, I haven't even heard of a sucessful damsel rearing................

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Old 04/19/2007, 12:09 PM
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spawning will be very similar to clowns however rearing will be a challenge. establish spawning first. if this is chrysiptera they will prefer more mild temps 75-78. get a rotifer culture going in the meantime. it has been done, but with very low survivial.good luck...
 

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