Breeding Journal, Species: Amphiprion sandaracinos

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KathyL
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Breeding Journal, Species: Amphiprion sandaracinos - Tuesday, January 6, 2015 10:43 PM
Breeding Journal DataSheet
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General
Species:  Amphiprion sandaracinos
Social Structure:  pair, small
Size of Individuals:  about an inch in length
Age of Individuals:  unknown, but likely 3-4 months
Date added to Tank:  1/6/15

Broodstock Tank Details
Size of Tank:  15 gallons
Substrate Details:  bare bottome
Filtration Details:  sponge filter
Water Changes:  as needed
Water Temperature:  78 F
Lighting:  18 watt CFL fluorescent bulb
Lighting Cycle:  14 day, 10 hours night
Other Tank Inhabitants:  none yet

Broodstock Feeding Details
Food Types:  Otohime b at the moment
Feeding Schedule:  twice a day

Spawning Details
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Metamorphosis/Settlement
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Grow-Out Tank Details

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Additional Information

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Miscellaneous Information: 
I purchased 2 small ones from Sustainable Aquatics.  These are Irian Jaya fish, which I think is West Papua.  I have a single A. chrysopterus survivor from my buddy's pair, and I'm wondering if she will take a suitor.  She's either killed or shredded 3 other potential mates, so I will tread delicately. Worst case, I mate the skunks to each other.


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KathyL
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Re: Breeding Journal, Species: Amphiprion sandaracinos - Friday, June 19, 2015 8:40 AM
Sadly, one has died. There was a disease that swept away 2 of my oldest clownfish pairs, both on the same system, and then this fish not connected .  It's partner is still swimming and appears healthy, so I am not sure what did the little one in. Soon it will be paired with Ms. Big Chrysopterus, who really is big now. We shall see.
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