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Old 10/11/2006, 01:13 PM
reefin300 reefin300 is offline
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Pair of Oscellaris

Hey guys, I have a pair of oscellaris that I moved to a bigger tank. It recently started hosting back into a RBTA that was bleached, so I'm happy about that. These two have been together for about a year now. At what rate should I expect that at some point they will spawn? I've been waiting anxiously. I'm going to start feeding them more often as I read in one of the stickies here, but is there anyhting else that I can do to keep them at peace to do their thing?
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Old 10/11/2006, 03:16 PM
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feed lots, make sure your lights on for 12 hours, and buy some fish porn

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Old 10/11/2006, 04:05 PM
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if I can't watch it what's the fun in that?

Yeah I'm going to up the feeding times a bit. I was hoping that they would be fairly mature enough to start breeding. I know they are already paired and sexed so it's just a matter of waiting now.

How long do you think something like this takes?
 


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