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Breeding Journal: amphiprion ocellaris


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    ReefSolutions - Reefkeeper CR Sponsor
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    Default Breeding Journal: amphiprion ocellaris

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    General
    Species: amphiprion ocellaris
    Social Structure: reef tank
    Size of Individuals: female(Riff) 4in. male(Raff) 3in.
    Age of Individuals: Female(Riff) 2 years, male(Raff) 1 year.
    Date added to Tank: Riff added in January, Raff added in Feburary

    Broodstock Tank Details
    Size of Tank: 60 gallon bowfront
    Substrate Details: caribsea arag-alive hawaiian black
    Filtration Details: refugium, special kitty kitty litter, mineral mud, live sand, live rock, g1 skimmer,mag 12 pump.
    Water Changes: 25 gallon water changes done every two weeks
    Water Temperature: 80 degrees F
    Lighting: 2 2' fishneedit fixtures, 2 GE ecoflux, 1 ATI blue plus, 1 aquascience
    Lighting Cycle: light turn on at 11 am, and off at 7:20 pm.
    Other Tank Inhabitants: 1 kole tang, 1 six line wrasse, 1 red emerald crab, blue legged hermits, mexican hermits, nerite snails

    Broodstock Feeding Details
    Food Types: new life spectrum thera +A, formula 2 flakes, frozen brine, frozen mysis, rods food original
    Feeding Schedule: pellet foods @11am, flake foods @2pm, frozen foods @ 7pm

    Spawning Details
    Date of First Spawn: 10/16/10
    Spawn Time of Day: night time
    Dates of Consecutive Spawns: 10/16/10, 10/29/10, 11/9/10, 11/23/10, 12/2/10, 12/13/10, 12/27/10, 1/8/11
    Courtship Details: both will clean of an area together before laying the eggs
    Egg Size:
    Egg Color: orange
    Egg Count: 50+

    Hatch Details
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    Metamorphosis/Settlement
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    Days after Hatch:
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    Description of Fry:

    Grow-Out Tank Details
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    Last edited by ReefSolutions; 01-11-2011 at 08:19 AM.

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