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This is just too cool!
My clownfish (which attack my husband everytime he gets near their leather tree coral in which they are being hosted) are raising babies! I thought one looked like it might have been laying some eggs, but now you can actually see two little eyes on each attached egg. Pretty fun to watch them take care of them. I know none will probably make it past their first swim unless I can get them out of the mail tank, but it's great to know the fish are happy. I love seeing something new everyday in these tanks.
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Very Cool ! there is always somthiing new to see in our tanks !
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Does the clown only attack your husband?????
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congrats! my fish are on theyre 5th batch of eggs
sammie.. my maroon lets me put my hand anywhere, but if i put on clear plastic gloves she will bite and hang on while shaking like a dog lol
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Congrats!
I'm hoping my onyx perc's make some eggs some day. we'll see, they do a lot of moving and shaking Now if their Anenome will stop moving all over the place lol. Jason |
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I feed the fish and scrape the glass, my husband cleans the tank so the clown who guards the coral only seems to bite him. If he comes over to my hand he usually only taps me. The fish in the tank definitely can tell us apart. My cleaner shrimp layed eggs three or four times in the last half year too. Guess everyone's a happy camper in the tank.
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