5 weeks old, these baby black percula clown fish (Amphiprion ocellaris) are about 10mm in length. They can been seen chasing and eating freshly hatched brine shrimp.
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Hodowla Artemii
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5 weeks old, these baby black percula clown fish (Amphiprion ocellaris) are about 10mm in length. They can been seen chasing and eating freshly hatched brine shrimp.
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Hodowla Artemii
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I have a 20 gallon saltwater tank with a clown fish and 2 damsels. I live in a dorm and they are kicking us out from Friday the 21st until Sunday the 30th for Thanksgiving break. I went to the fish store where I bought my fish and i thought you could put like a 10 day or 7 day dissolving tablet so they can eat, but the guy said they wont work in saltwater. So thats my first problem. My other problem is that he has me feeding them Brine Shrimp so they arent “used” to flake food. My mother seems to think there is something you can put in the water. Shes calling it a “pill” but i told her there isnt anything. And if there is, its not for sale around where I live. What do you guys suggest I do? is there actually a pill or something thatll dissolve that i can put in there? Thanks
What does doing the water change before/after i leave and come back do for the fish?
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Tagged Brine Shrimp, clown, clown fish, day, dorm, fish, fish store, flake food, gallon, pill, problem, saltwater, saltwater fish, saltwater tank, something, tank, thanksgiving, vacation
2 ocellaris clown fish
1 scarlet skunk shrimp
1 tail spot blenny
1 bumble bee snail
1 Long fin fairy wrasse
2 clown gobys
Posted in Fairy Shrimp
Tagged clown, clown fish, fish, good tank, size, tank, tank size
I Made a Tank Designed for them only, well…basically they’re the only Fish in there…
Tank Size: 29g
Tankmates:
1 Green Bubble-Tip Anemone
1 Chocolate Chip Starfish
1 Coral Banded Shrimp
2 Turbo Snails
Substrate:
Crushed Seashells and Coral
Decor Coral (Plastic)
Real Coral (Yellow polyps)
1 Med Live Rock
2 Large Rocks
And Plenty of Algae Grass (Diatoms – Snails & Clownfish Graze on the Stuff)
My Clownfish Greatly Differ from Size, One’s 3-1/2 Inches and One’s 1-1/2 Inches Long. The Big one Plays the submissive Role by “Pecking” at it and the small one does a seizure stunt.
I Feed them Varies of Food:
Marine Flakes
Brine Shrimp
Marine Cuisine
Emerald Entree
Zooplankton
& Frozen Dried Blood Worms
They Don’t Host the Anemone, but they do stay near it alot when someone takes a glance at the Tank, and they love to eat. I’m sure they’re Host it someday because the Big Clownfish was Diving in the anemone (Not Touching but Diving) when I was cleaning my tank like it was scared and my small Clownfish Grazes on the Algae Grass (Diatom) That grows near on the Rock the Green Anemone Occupies.
Everyone Seems healthy…I want them to become a breeding Pair
Will they eventually become a Breeding Pair?
I Forgot to Mention that they are “False” Percula Clownfish..
Posted in Brine Shrimp
Tagged breeding, clown, clown fish, Designed, eggs, fish, pair, tank
pet shops here dont sell brine shrimp so how do i prepare one for my clown loaches? and can i feed them earthworms? should i squeeze the dirt out of the earthworms body before feeding it to them? can i feed them small saltwater shrimps sold in the market?
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Tagged body, brine, Brine Shrimp, clown, clown loaches, dirt, dont, earthworms, pet, pet shops, saltwater, sell, shrimp