Breeding Journal, Species: Amphiprion chrysopterus settlement

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KathyL
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Breeding Journal, Species: Amphiprion chrysopterus settlement - Saturday, May 26, 2012 10:27 PM
Breeding Journal DataSheet
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General
Species:
Amphiprion chrysopterus,  Yellowfin anemonefish, Bluestripe anemonefish


Social Structure: pair
Size of Individuals:  large,
, about 4 inches for the female 


Age of Individuals:  Unknown, wild caught , origin Fiji
Date added to Tank:  April, 2007,  

Broodstock Tank Details
Size of Tank:  125 gallon tank on a 300 gallon system
Substrate Details:  Reef tank with live rock, sand, corals, etc.
Filtration Details:  S.G.=1.026, live rock, protein skimmer
Water Changes:  
Water Temperature:  78-82F
Lighting:   175W metal halide 
Lighting Cycle:  12hours day, 12 hours night 
Other Tank Inhabitants:  2 tangs and 2 blue assesor, corals, invertebrates 

Broodstock Feeding Details
Food Types:  unknown, these are not my fish
Feeding Schedule:  not known

Spawning Details
Date of First Spawn:  4/15/2007
Spawn Time of Day:  unknown
Dates of Consecutive Spawns:  infrequent, this spawn 4/19/2012
Courtship Details:  female becomes gravid, unknown otherwise
Egg Size:  2mm by 1mm ovoid
Egg Color:  orange, then brown, then silver
Egg Count:  approx. 200

Hatch Details
Hatch Date:  4/27/2012
Hatch Time of Day:  suspect 5:30-6am
# Days after Spawn:  8
Larvae Description:                 eyes, tail, tummy, 4mm long
Consecutive Hatch Dates:   4/25/2012, 4/26/2012    


Larval Tank Details
Temperature:  80F
Size of Larval Tank:  17 gallon BRT
Substrate Details: none               
Other Tank Decor:  heater and airline
Filtration Details:  small doses of chloramX with phytoplankton added. Seasoned sponge filter added after 1 week, bottom siphoning 





Lighting:  LED and fluorescent 18 watt with reflector. Used blue LED strip lights 24 hours daily for the first 4 days, then switched to 18 watt in day and blue at night for 8 more days, then only 18 watt at daytime.
Lighting Cycle:  14 hour days, 10 hour nights
Water Changes:  addition of 1 gallon per day of fresh saltwater for the first week.  Rotifers were removed with a gallon of water 3 times during the first week.  Rotifers were added after the addition of the sponge filter about 3 times.  Top up with fresh unsalted water as needed to compensate for evaporation.



Larval Feeding Details
Food Types:  initially rotifers raised on RG complete, enriched with Instant Algae Isochrysis and N-Rich . Apocyclops panamensis, Otoheim A, and Newly Hatched Brine Shrimp.  
Feeding Schedule: 30-50 rots /ml, as needed .  At day 2, added some Apocyclops panamensis. Added more 2 days later.  At day 13, added newly hatched brine shrimp, but not much, and every day thereafter.  Tried Otoheim A size pellet feed each day starting on Day 9 or 10 but no real evidence of it being consumed.  Just a tiny sprinkling. 

Metamorphosis/Settlement
Date of Settlement Start:  5/12/2012
Days after Hatch:  15
Date of Settlement End: 5/16/2012               
Description of Fry: Dark body, clear nose, Black spots on body, clear long fins, faint white headband, rather thick. Body 1 cm long approximately.  Mostly hangs out at the meniscus.                            

Grow-Out Tank Details

Temperature:  80F
Size of Grow-Out Tank: 30x12x12 inches, rectangular                
Substrate Details:  none
Other Tank Decor:  sponge filter
Filtration Details: 100 micron filter bag, Kaldness K1 filter media with airflow, 40 W UV Lifegard, constant flow.                
Lighting:  2 watts per foot LED strip, cool white.
Lighting Cycle:  14 hours day, 10 hours night
Water Changes:  about 10% a month
Size at Transfer:  about 3/8 inch?
Age at Transfer:  about 4 weeks

Grow-Out Feeding Details
Food Types:  Otoheim with Naturose topdressing
Feeding Schedule:  4 times a day

Additional Information 
I started this journal because my original journal would not let me submit a report.  Something about this journal does let me submit a report.  For more information on my experiences with this species, please see my other, more complete journal: 
http://www.mbisite.org/Forums/tm.aspx?m=70688

(No Pictures or Videos in the Section Please)
Miscellaneous Information:  After metamorphosis, these fish are as easy as ocellaris.
This fish likes to associate with an object.  This may be a species characteristic, I am not sure.  Mr. Big likes the sponge filter,  which is only there to stay alive with bacteria, not really to filter the tank.  Mr. Big thinks its his anemone, I suppose.



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Re:Breeding Journal, Species: Amphiprion chrysopterus settlement - Saturday, May 26, 2012 10:30 PM
eggs

 

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Re:Breeding Journal, Species: Amphiprion chrysopterus settlement - Saturday, May 26, 2012 10:37 PM
larvae:
Day 6

Day 7

day 9

Day 10

Day 12

Day 15

Day 19


Day 22

Day 24

 

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Re:Breeding Journal, Species: Amphiprion chrysopterus settlement - Sunday, May 27, 2012 8:30 AM
Congratulations!
--Andy, the bucket man.
"Not to know the mandolin is to argue oneself unknown...." --Clara Lanza, 1886

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Re:Breeding Journal, Species: Amphiprion chrysopterus settlement - Saturday, July 21, 2012 10:54 AM
 I have read that previous attempts to commercially raise this species were not successful because the juveniles are so unattractive, but I beg to differ,... based on this one. 
Here he is on July 21, 2011, for the 60 day post metamorphosis report: 
 
He is shy of the camera now, so I couldn't get a good shot AFTER I cleaned the glass, but I'll try again later. 

 
<message edited by KathyL on Saturday, July 21, 2012 12:54 PM>
check out Kathy's Clowns, llc website:
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Captive bred clownfish and more
(Wholesale to the trade.)

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Re:Breeding Journal, Species: Amphiprion chrysopterus settlement - Wednesday, March 20, 2013 10:43 PM
This is my favorite picture of Mr. Big:

Taken a while back.  He's much bigger now.
check out Kathy's Clowns, llc website:
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Re:Breeding Journal, Species: Amphiprion chrysopterus settlement - Wednesday, March 20, 2013 11:48 PM
Have you had the opportunity to work with any more spawns?  These guys are some of my favorite clown fish

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Re:Breeding Journal, Species: Amphiprion chrysopterus settlement - Thursday, March 21, 2013 12:03 AM
Beautiful clownfish, great pictures!

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Re:Breeding Journal, Species: Amphiprion chrysopterus settlement - Thursday, March 21, 2013 12:45 AM
Thanks, everyone. The parents are fish of a friend of mine, who needs to find a new home for them. Unfortunately, they need a large tank of around 100 gallons, so that's too big for me. I had hoped to get some more eggs, but my friend has run into some troubles, and has to move himself and all his fish, so it is unlikely I'll get another chance.
check out Kathy's Clowns, llc website:
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Re:Breeding Journal, Species: Amphiprion chrysopterus settlement - Thursday, March 21, 2013 9:05 AM
Too bad, I love that picture of Mr. Big that you have.

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Re:Breeding Journal, Species: Amphiprion chrysopterus settlement - Sunday, June 9, 2013 12:51 PM
Thanks, I like it too, if I say so myself...
check out Kathy's Clowns, llc website:
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