Sorry to hear about the male clown. Losses like that can be tough. I have a breeding pair that used to be in my 310 gallon with all the other fish. They would always lay eggs. I was able to see the eggs go full term but of course they would disappear due to getting ate. I isolated the clowns into their own 15 gallon tank. Question, when they lay eggs, do i need to remove the parents or are the baby nemos able to survive with parents in there?
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It was tough as I had no obvious signs of why he died. Mine used to lay on a slate tile every 8-10 days on day 7 I would remove the tile into a separate tank to raise them. The parents will eat them if not. Clowns are fantastic at protecting eggs but rubbish parents when it comes to raising the fry