| General | 
        
            | Name: | Kathy Leahy ( KathyL )  Site: Marine Aquarium Societies of North America | 
        
            | Species: | Amphiprion ocellaris ( Class: A, Points: 35 )   | 
        
            | Link to Journal: | http://www.mbisite.org/Forums/tm.aspx?high=&m=42393&mpage=1#58591 | 
        
          | 60 Days Post Settlement Date: | 07/11/2010 | 
        
              | Settlement End Date: | 05/12/2010 | 
      
      
        
           | Tank Parameters | 
        
            | Temperature: | 80    ° F | 
        
            | PH: | 7ish | 
         
            | Specific Gravity: | 1.020 | 
        
              | Size: (Gallons)
 | 10 gallons on a 50 gallon system | 
        
              | Dimensions: | 8 1/4 X 
                10  1/2 X 
                12 1/2 inches | 
        
              | Lighting: | Old PC bulbs, discarded from a reef tank suspended over the 4 tank system. | 
        
              | Lighting Schedule: | 14 day, 10 night on a timer | 
        
              | Filtration: | filter bag, Pura pad, bioballs as a wet/dry, then submerged bioballs, heater, I have a UV on the system, but it's broken and has been for quite some time. | 
      
      
        
            | Post Settlement Details | 
        
            | Fry Count: ( at Settlement )
 | 9 | 
        
            | Fry Count: ( 60 DPS )
 | 7 | 
        
              | Fry Size: | 5mm or so | 
        
              | Food: | Otohime A, some remaining rotifers, tigger pods. | 
        
              | Feeding Schedule: | Otohime 4 times daily, live food as available | 
        
              | Fry Description: | darling. Very orange with black posteriors. Well formed except for one with a bent back. | 
      
    
      
        
            | Other Details | 
        
            | Other Information: | I had some problems with a heater tripping the GFCI and turning off circulation on this system several times before I could finally find and fix the problem.  Many fish on this system died as a result. For unexplained reasons, the fish from this batch began to die off one by one, when other fish on the system were fine.  I ended up selling no fish from this batch, and the one fish I really wanted to keep for myself, One Spot, also perished… :(
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