Breeding Journal DataSheet for Synchiropus ocellatus
       General    Species:  Synchiropus ocellatus      
  Social Structure:  they are independent, coming together in male female pairs only for spawning 
  Size of Individuals:  Male 2.5", female 1.5" 
  Age of Individuals:  unknown (wild caught) 
  Date added to Tank:  Female added on 6/8/2008, Male on 5/14/2008      
Broodstock Tank Details     Size of Tank:  24 gallon nanocube 
  Substrate Details:  live sand 
  Filtration Details:  stock JBJ filtration 
  Water Changes:  25% per week 
  Water Temperature: around 80F 
  Lighting:  stock lighting 
  Lighting Cycle:  was probably on for 13 hours per day, always on a timer 
  Other Tank Inhabitants: I have kept my scooters with many other fish, including other dragonettes.      
Broodstock Feeding Details     Food Types:  After settling in, the Scooter Blennies learn to eat Pellet Foods (formula 1 and 2) as well as Frozen Mysis and Frozen Enriched Adult Brine 
  Feeding Schedule:  Multiple feedngs per day      
Spawning Details     Date of First Spawn:  10-3-2008 
  Spawn Time of Day:  11:30 PM 
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  CourtShip Details: Male Displays his large dorsal fin to the female.  If female accepts, they will start going through "dry runs" of the spawning rise.  Scooter Blennies have the typical dragonette spawning rise, with the pair swimming together parallel up towards the surface in their spawning rise. 
  Egg Size: 0.8 mm 
  Egg Color:  clear 
  Egg Count: not many...I didn't note any exact number, but would guess maybe less than 50...female was small.      
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  The original full documentation of these events was on MOFIB at - 
http://www.marinebreeder....b/viewtopic.php?t=2671      I never really put much effort into breeding this species.  This journal documents the only one verifable spawn I ever collected, and it failed to hatch.    
  I've since sold this pair of Scooter Blennies prior to our move to Duluth, and now have set up a new pair (I figured this was a species that is easily obtainable and cheap, so no need to carry more fish up north than I had to 

 )  I should add that this is by far the easiest Dragonette of the 4 common species to keep, readily accepting prepared foods in all my experiences.  Still, they always arrive emmaciated.  For the person looking to spawn a Dragonnette Species, this may be the easiest.      
Some Pictures from my experiences:      My first pair...    The pair I sold off, shot in January of 2009 - male in foreground, female in background, you can clearly see the difference in the dorsal fin
      The pair I sold off, shot in January of 2009 - male in foreground, female in background, you can clearly see the difference in the dorsal fin    Eggs, newly spawned, at 10X
      Eggs, newly spawned, at 10X    The same at 60X magnification
      The same at 60X magnification    Ten hours post spawn at 60X magnification, and development suggests they are not fertile or perhaps have died...
      Ten hours post spawn at 60X magnification, and development suggests they are not fertile or perhaps have died...    22 hours post spawn, and dead eggs are showing up (again, 60X)
      22 hours post spawn, and dead eggs are showing up (again, 60X)   