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Clownfish Genetics

Postby Deepseafisher on Tue Apr 26, 2005 4:29 pm

I had an interesting thought the other day...it went something like this.

People are now able to regularly breed clownfish in captivity now, right? Why hasn't someone tried to breed clownfish in water of gradually lower specific gravity? They would adapt, wouldn't they? I mean if you dropped the specific gravity by .01 each generation, after a little more than 20 generations, you would have clownfish that not only survive, but breed in fresh water! Is there something about the biology of fish that I don't understand, or is this something that, given enough time, could work?

Just a thought I had the other day while I was doing nothing...
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Postby jaypython on Thu Apr 28, 2005 7:49 am

Its an interesting thought to say the least.really your talking about evolution(to some degree?)

I think even without dropping the s.g every generation you will be supprised as to how tollerant they will be.?

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Postby junior on Thu Apr 28, 2005 11:31 am

won't work that way, I breed my clowns and you have no idea how touchy they are, I have to keep my water at exactly 80 degrees and SG at 1.025. If this changes even slightly they will stop. Clowns are the easiest to breed but breeding saltwater is REALLY sensitive to water quality.
It's very hard to keep them breeding a lot of time's clowns will breed if you get the lighting and moon light cycle right, if not they will stop. Also even putting them in a high traffic area will cause them to stop.
My clowns breed like crazy but they are in a 28 bow all by themselves, in a corner that has almost no traffic unless someone wants to look at them.

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Postby Mark Stone on Thu Apr 28, 2005 11:38 am

Originally posted by junior
. . .moon light cycle right . . .
Moon light cycle? Boy oh boy, I'm glad I keep just Oscars - - - :D

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Postby junior on Thu Apr 28, 2005 11:42 am

yep, a lot of breeders get away without but I find it much easier if I do a 14 hour main light period with simulated sunset and sunrise. Then have the moonlight on for the other time, I make sure the moonlight is a little stronger(seems they like a full moon).
Not saying this is the only way, it just works for me, but you can see how sensitive saltwater is. It's easy to keep saltwater, not easy to breed them.

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Postby Craig on Thu Apr 28, 2005 6:31 pm

god, i just pour a couple of glasses of wine in with my cories when i want them to breed:D ... or is that bloodworm?

its all about the romance for some fish.
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Postby Deepseafisher on Thu Apr 28, 2005 8:42 pm

Wow, I reallized they were sensitive, but never that much so.

Still, after they become "domesticated" the way some freshwater fish have, might that eventually become a possibility? Its just one of those interesting random, useless thoughts that I had.
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Postby junior on Thu Apr 28, 2005 9:31 pm

most of the breeding fish now adays are quite a few generations into being tank raised, so ya they have become hardier but still tough to breed.
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Postby jaypython on Wed May 04, 2005 12:12 pm

junior how do you get simulated sunrise and sunset?....do you use timers and dimmers??
ive often hated the sudden switching on of lights,seems to shock most fish.

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Postby junior on Wed May 04, 2005 2:22 pm

actinics first then the main lights, I start the actinics 30min before the main lights turn on. Yes everything is on timers I don't touch any of my lighting systems on any of my tanks.

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Postby jaypython on Thu May 05, 2005 8:20 am

cool.......same here i use timers too.

will consider your sunset and sunrise sollution when my saltwaters up and running.

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