Sorry - long time no update.
I don't have a breeding pair anymore - but hopefully this will incent others to try. (not that you need incentive!)
Present:
The middle bar is fully there. It will not grow anymore - this clown's dad was a mis-bar so I get like a few of the babies as mis-bar.
Past: (hatched April 27, 2010, top-down view)
My male somehow carpet surfed and now all i have is his legacy of about 20 babies left (one is shown above) and his lonesome female in the display.
As for otohime - the stuff works well except it doesn't provide any of the color one normally sees in clownfish. I will switch them over to something like a mixture of cylop-eeze freeze dried and some of the frozen stuff to get the nice deep red/orange. I liked the otohome starter pack - the clowns are less jumpy and there is less work around brine shrimp culturing/maintenance. I had some major bacterial fungo stuff growing in the inverted 2 liter after heavy use. I found it interesting that when I spoke to the girl (ugh I can't remember her name) at the Sea World behind the scene tour at Atlantis - she had the same problem with the brine shrimp for the jellyfish.
We traded some shop talk and apparently they use a freeze-dried powder like phyto to feed the brine. (I use liquid phyto from reed mariculture) and she bleaches the brine shrimp hatcheries every week or so to kill the bac.
Anyways - I don't think I will update this thread much since I no longer have a pair laying eggs every other week. :sad: But I'll probably try and find a male to pair up.