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General
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| Name: |
Jeremy Neff ( JNeff ) Site: Marine Breeding Initiative (MBI) |
| Species: |
Amphiprion ocellaris ( Class: A, Points: 5 )
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| Link to Journal: |
http://www.mbisite.org/Forums/tm.aspx?m=94932
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| Hatch Details |
| Spawn Date: |
09/07/2010
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| Spawn Time of Day: |
morning |
| Hatch Date: |
09/14/2010
7 Days After Spawn
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Hatch Time of Day: |
night
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| Where Hatched: |
A 10 gallon hexagon tank filled 1/2 full with water from the parent tank and 1 gallon of mature greenwater added to this. |
| Eggs Removed Pre-Hatch: |
Yes
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| Larvae Removed Post-Hatch: |
No
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| Yolk Sac: |
Yes
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| # Hatched |
100+ |
| # Not Hatched |
0 |
| Larvae Size |
3-4mm |
| First Food: |
brachionus plicatilis feeding on nannochloropsis oculata |
Larvae Description:
( Do larvae have eyes, mouth, gut, attracted to light, etc?) |
4-5mm tiny black slivers with eyes |
| Other Details |
| Other Information: |
I know this is older info, but I hope it will suffice.
I have been breeding Orange Ocellaris clowns since 2010 and haven't really documented the process since the beginning. I am currently not working with orange ocellaris due to low local demand for the "plain" clownfish (although I do still have a breeding pair in my broodstock system). Recently I have been focusing on Nebula Percula and Darwin Ocellaris. |