Clown laying eggs! Yeah!

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Light bubbles with chamber connected. Union must be limiting flow.
 

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Just like the example, except I don't have an exit flow. Can't find my wife's wedding veil. Haha
 
I can turn the catch section 90 degrees and get better flow but I will need to put the siev back on. What micro should I use? 53, 120ish, 250, 850? Feel like the 53 is small and will reduce flow.
 
I used my old panty hose for the water outlet on the catch container (2-liter coke bottle.) I just cut a small piece and glued it to the bottle.
 
Well no luck. Honestly I never saw anything that didn't look like a baby brine or maybe a copod or 2.
 
Hmm... I suppose you can try in about a month. Once parents get going, they are like clockwork. They will lay eggs in about two weeks or so. Babies are much larger than baby brine shrimp. They are a little smaller than adult brine shrimp.
 
My DIY catch container with a piece of pantyhose. The green sponge filter tube is attached to the coke bottle with rubber band. Quite a RubeGoldberg, I know, but it worked.

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I think I have caught a few frye, can anyone tell the difference between clown frye and baby brine shrimp.
 

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Sorry for the late reply.
Baby brine shrimp is much smaller than a clownfish fry. Clownfish fry is pale white or almost clear and about 1/8 to 3/16 inches long. BBS swims in a fast jerky motion. Clownfish fry tends to move slowly and does not swim around much. It does strike at food fast, though.
 

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