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Caught my clownfish in the Act!


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    graphixx - Reefkeeper CR Member
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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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    Sweet shots, Jim. Did any survive from the batch before? Any thoughts of raising any?

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    Quote Originally Posted by igot2gats View Post
    Sweet shots, Jim. Did any survive from the batch before? Any thoughts of raising any?
    Thanks everyone. None of them survive. I'm not planning to raise any. I have talked with Chi about raising them. Just need to get the eggs to him one of these days. they started laying in a different spot now that would be easier to remove the eggs.

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    Great pics Jim!! I just caught mine in the act too, but could not get as good of shots as you did. Outstanding!!

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    Hi there, that is really cool and nice pictures.

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    Are those fish married? My fish are all much too "puritanical" to be caught in such an "exposed" position.:D However those are incredible shots Jim!

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