A bit of an update, I had turned the temps down at the end of last year with the string of issues that I had been having, the enthusiasm was not there so I was only feeding once a day.
Around the end of last year once I got back from some holidays, I turned the temps up on the breeding systems and started to feed the fish more heavily again.
The last two weeks have been great with good sized nests from the following pairs
A. percula, (Percula clown) first nest from a new pair as the old female passed, so the old male transitioned to female and a new male was introduced.
A. frenatus (Tomato clown) two nests in January from the single pair. The first nest was eaten, the second should hatch tonight
A. ocellaris, (Ocellaris Clown) two pairs have nested, one twice in January the other once. Should be a hatch tonight or tomorrow.
A. melanomas (Fire Clown) first nest in January from this pair
A. ephippium, (Red Saddleback) first nest from this pair. Most fry passed within 24 hours, but its their first nest so hopefully that will get better.
A. clarkii (Clarkii clownfish) They did produce a batch in the month but ate it within a few hours
P. hepatus, (Blue Tang) the tangs are spawning like troopers, the large female is reliable every second day, the smaller female about every 3-4 days.
C. viridis, (Blue/Green Chromis) the chromes are spawning intermittently but about every 12-15 days.
In terms of shimps, I have a large batch of L. amboinensis (Red Lined Cleaner Shrimp) on the go, at about 20 days now (only 9,438,983 days to go or so it feels).
I have also had two batches of peppermint shrimps and another of Red Lined Cleaner Shimp that didn't last very long (48 hours ish)
Fish that haven't resumed spawning at this stage are
Pseudochromis diadema (Diadema Dottyback) new pairing
Pseudochromis flavivertex (Sunrise Dottyback) two new pairs
Pseudochromis aldabraensis (Neon Dottyback) grumpy grumpy fish!
A. rubrocinctus (Australian clownfish/Red Anemonefish) cleaning like crazy but nothing yet
Dragonetts (both pairs)
Im really happy that the bulk of the spawning pairs have resumed laying so quickly, I would guess between 4-5 weeks so thats not too bad, I was sort of expecting a few months.