General
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Name: |
Andrew Berry ( Umm_fish? ) Site: Marine Aquarium Society of Colorado |
Status: |
Approved |
Species: |
Amphiprion percula
( Class:
A
, Points Awarded:
5
)
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Journal Thread: |
http://www.mbisite.org/Forums/tm.aspx?&m=40810&mpage=1
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Spawn Date: |
11/24/2014 |
Time of Spawn: |
3:00 pm
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Tank Parameters
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Temperature: |
79 ° F
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PH: |
Not measured lately, but I tend to run pretty high
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Salinity: |
1.025
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Size:
( Gallons) |
90, attached to 1,500 gal. system
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Dimensions: |
48" X
24" X
18"
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Lighting:
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T5s
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Lighting Shedule:
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14 on, 10 off
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Filtration:
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Lots of chaeto and other macroalgae
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Brood Stock Data
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Size of Female: |
~4"
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Size of Male: |
~2.5"
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Age of Female: |
4 years
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Age of Male: |
4 years
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Time Together:
(how long have you had the pair before this event)
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They are both from the same batch of eggs (from the first part of this thread).
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Feeding
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Food: |
A seafood mash of everything marine-based that I can find.
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Feeding Schedule:
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A decent amount, 1x day, plus whatever they can catch out of the chaeto.
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Spawn Details
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Pre-Spawn Behavior: |
Cleaning the walls. Occasional male submissive behaviour.
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Spawning Behavior:
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Taking turns making passes over the site. Female laying down eggs and male fertilizing them.
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Post Spawn Behavior:
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Male tending site.
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Egg Details
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Size: |
1-2 mm
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Color: |
orange
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Quantity: |
unknown
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Description:
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They look a whole lot like all demersal fish eggs. A little oblong rather than the sphere you'd see with a pelagic egg.
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Location:
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Rear tank seam.
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Other Details:
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