Jun 18, 2009 #21 SonicGT02 Reefing newb Location Central, PA I don't think of it as a failure, I'm just happy that they are happy and spawning!!
Jun 18, 2009 #22 RyanG Reef enthusiast Location Cuba, New York Very cool! Get a flat piece of tile or a piece of terra cotta pot in there where they layer the eggs. Place it at an angle and keep watching them, they should spawn again in about six days.
Very cool! Get a flat piece of tile or a piece of terra cotta pot in there where they layer the eggs. Place it at an angle and keep watching them, they should spawn again in about six days.
Jun 18, 2009 #23 SonicGT02 Reefing newb Location Central, PA I didn't know that they would spawn again that quick. I'll have to try and find something to put in the tank for them!
I didn't know that they would spawn again that quick. I'll have to try and find something to put in the tank for them!
Jun 18, 2009 #24 RyanG Reef enthusiast Location Cuba, New York I think it is every eight days. I might be wrong though. Now that I think about it I am wrong. The eggs hatch in eight days, If you are interested in raising them to fruition check out this site. Marine Ornamental Fish & Invert Breeders Association • Index page
I think it is every eight days. I might be wrong though. Now that I think about it I am wrong. The eggs hatch in eight days, If you are interested in raising them to fruition check out this site. Marine Ornamental Fish & Invert Breeders Association • Index page