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    Heidi - Reefkeeper
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    I have a pair of clowns and a pair of PJ cardinals. Could "baby fish" from them? I can't think of what else it could be . . . Let me know, and if one of the pairs spawned, why did never see eggs our "guarding" a spot by any of my fish? Watch this: DSCF1794.mp4 video by heidiiliff - Photobucket
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    demonclownfish - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Mysid shrimp!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I want some!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Those are Fry! Congrats Mamma Heidi!!! Would be cool to order a pair from you
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    aww!

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    Ok, could someone help point out what im looking at because I dont see anything at all lol
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    +1 to what DC said, looks like mysid shrimp to me

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    Totally baby fishes~unless of course she's bought live mysid and nobody in her tank has eaten them. Maybe the mysid are breeding in her tank? Nope, I think they're baby fishes.
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    99% of the time mysids occur naturally from the LR and marine algae we put in our tanks. they have random exposions of populations in out tanks and then can dissappear for awhile rather quickly then jsut all of the sudden come back in mass #'s for our fish to snack on
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    So then it's possible they came in on her LR? Hmmm learn something new every day. I still think they're little fishes
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    Quote Originally Posted by chort55 View Post
    that and the freeze process doesnt always kill the eggs from my understanding as well I have small populatons of zooplankton in my HOB fuge that come n go... or maybe my clowns are spawning and i never see them until large enough to photograph lol
    ive heard of that b4 but never knew if it was true. sure is pretty cool though(especially if we could get somethin like cyclops to start breedin in there)

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