Breeding Journal DataSheet
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General Species: Amphiprion frenatus
Social Structure: pair
Size of Individuals: male 6-7 cm, female 9-10 cm
Age of Individuals: 10
Date added to Tank: April 2006
Broodstock Tank Details Size of Tank: 60"L x 18"D x 26"H - 120 gallon
Substrate Details: 100 lbs of crush coral
Filtration Details: Rena XP4 canister, 180 lbs of live rock with one 3,350 Hydor circulation pump on each end
Water Changes: 15 - 20 gallons per week with pH 8.2-8.3 and have started to slowly lower specific gravity of my living room 120 gallon tank from 1.026 two days ago moving to 1.042 with the goal of 1.022 as I keep just anemones and fish with live rock. I also have four breeder tanks on two over/under metal stands, one with two 29G tanks with a specific gravity of 1.022 and one with two 20H tanks with a specific gravity of 1.022.
Water Temperature: 80-82 degree F
Lighting: Marineland Pro Lighting System with 2 x 150 MH and 4 x 54 watt T5-HO - 2 daylight and 2 actinics
Lighting Cycle: half hour dawn with T5-HOs, eight hours all lights, half hour dusk T5-HOs
Other Tank Inhabitants: Balistoides conspicillum, Balistapus undulates, Rhinecanthus aculeatus, Odonus niger, Melichthys indicus, Arothron hispidus, Arothron nigropunctatus, Pomacanthus annularis, Zebrasoma desjardini, Amphiprion clarkii, Dascyllus melanurus
Broodstock Feeding Details Food Types: Vita-Chem soaked freeze dried Mysis and Krill, Hikari Massivore pellets whole and broken, Hikari Marine-A, Hikari Sea Weed Extreme pellets, red and green sea weed cut up in small flake pieces, fresh mussels in shell frozen and thawed on occasion, Ocean Nutrition One and Two pellets and flakes
Feeding Schedule: all they can eat for 15-20 minutes at 5:00 pm on weekdays and weekends add in a daily light snack
Spawning Details Date of First Spawn: 3/25/14
Spawn Time of Day: during day
Dates of Consecutive Spawns: last two were 10-14 days apart
Courtship Details: Male and female will clean a piece of live rock near one of their two anemones. Female will then lay her eggs in row after row under the watchful eye of the male. The male fans the eggs with his pectoral fins and at times prods or blows on the eggs with his mouth. He is very fastidious with his care of the eggs and will almost never leave the anemone near the eggs. The female will swim back and forth from one anemone to another and also patrols the area above and around the anemones. Last month she out did herself when they had a clutch of eggs and raced across the five foot tank to the opposite front upper corner where I was replacing the Pinpoint Salinity Probe and bit me on the hand.
Egg Size: 2 cm
Egg Color: bright orange slowly turning to an orange-yellow
Egg Count: 100s
Hatch Details Hatch Date: Hatch Time of Day: # Days after Spawn: Larvae Description: Consecutive Hatch Dates: Larval Tank Details Temperature: Size of Larval Tank: Substrate Details: Other Tank Decor: Filtration Details: Lighting: Lighting Cycle: Water Changes: Larval Feeding Details Food Types: Feeding Schedule: Metamorphosis/Settlement Date of Settlement Start: Days after Hatch: Date of Settlement End: Description of Fry:
Grow-Out Tank Details Temperature: Size of Grow-Out Tank: Substrate Details: Other Tank Decor: Filtration Details: Lighting: Lighting Cycle: Water Changes: Size at Transfer: Age at Transfer: Grow-Out Feeding Details Food Types: Feeding Schedule: Additional Information (No Pictures or Videos in the Section Please) Miscellaneous Information: You will be required to provide photographic or video evidence in this thread of each event submitted for the MBI Program.
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