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Joe Bee
03-13-2005, 02:15 PM
Just checked out the 10 gallon tank setup to raise a tile full of False Percula eggs that are 1 week old today. There ara a few eggs laying on the bottom and 1 fry swimming around. We purchased some live rotifers so hopefully we may have a few survivors. Going by past experience with the hatching all should be free swimming by tonight.:partysmil
Ronnie
03-13-2005, 03:02 PM
Just checked out the 10 gallon tank setup to raise a tile full of False Percula eggs that are 1 week old today. There ara a few eggs laying on the bottom and 1 fry swimming around. We purchased some live rotifers so hopefully we may have a few survivors. Going by past experience with the hatching all should be free swimming by tonight.:partysmil
Good Luck, Joe! Please keep us posted.
Ron
Stasher
03-13-2005, 04:16 PM
Great job....keep us up to date with their progress.
I will gladly donate to your hobby if they survive to be moved into a new home :)
Caelan
03-15-2005, 07:29 PM
If you get a couple raised, I'm looking for a pair of clowns for my husband's birthday in 2 mos or so. He really liked yours!
THEKID
03-16-2005, 04:36 PM
Where did you end up buy the live rotifers from and how much???
Jeret
Joe Bee
03-16-2005, 04:48 PM
Rotifers & phytoplankton purchased from Reefcrew.com. Still no major batch hatch but there are visible eyes in the eggs. If nothing hatches within the next two days I'll assume that its a failed attempt with the False Perculas. The batch of Tomato Clown eggs are a week old today so I may try baiting any fry that are free swimming over the next two or three nights.
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