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Caught my clownfish in the Act!


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    jimsflies - Reefkeeper
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    Default Caught my clownfish in the Act!

    Caught them in the act this time:

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    Thats a sweet set of pictures!

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    Yeah...they turned out pretty good. Almost like clownfish porn...

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    That is Awesome... Nice shots!

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    THOSE PICS ARE AMAZING!!!

    Jim... are they pretty regular with laying a clutch??? I had a pair of tomato clowns and you could almost set your watch to when they would lay eggs.
    fulltankshot 1 - Caught my clownfish in the Act!

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    Thanks Greg.

    Yeah, they lay pretty regularly. They took the summer off, but seem to be back in a routine again.

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    Awesome capture Jim!

    Truly a fun and amazing thing to watch!

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    awsome shots jim realy cool watching them do this isn't it

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    Are those fish of age to be taking pictures like that??

    Sweet pics, hope to see more as the clutch hatches and the fry grow
    Does water always taste like salt and poo????


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    Jim,

    sounds like they have done this before. if so is it in the same vicinity???

    the reason why is if you can put like a clay pot in there... good chance theywill lay the clutch in that.... transfer to a rearing tank and the odds of successfully getting some of dem babies to live and not turn into fish food greaty increases.


    once again....AMAZING PICS!!!
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