Clownfish perpetual egg clutch.

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Is it normal for my clowns to lay eggs every few weeks? They will lay eggs, hatch them (unsuccessfully), and then lay a new batch within the next week.

This has been going on for almost a year now...
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Mine do the same. Every 10 days or so they lay a new batch.
 
Mine do the same. I’ve heard it is a sign that they’re happy. I like to this so!
 
Very normal. Sometimes they will eat the eggs but usually that’s very early on
 
Very normal. Sometimes they will eat the eggs but usually that’s very early on

Good day, my clownfish egg are on the tank glass, what do you think I should do?

I was hoping the eggs will be in a cup but for some reason they laid it in the glass

Thank you
 

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Is it normal for my clowns to lay eggs every few weeks? They will lay eggs, hatch them (unsuccessfully), and then lay a new batch within the next week.

This has been going on for almost a year now...
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Mine have a been doing this for 3 years completely normal.
 
Good day, my clownfish egg are on the tank glass, what do you think I should do?

I was hoping the eggs will be in a cup but for some reason they laid it in the glass

Thank you
Your best bet is to leave them there. Until the eggs are laid on something that can be removed from the tank you probably won’t be raising any clownfish.

If they do lay in the cup, you should leave it in there until the eggs appear silver in color. Once they do, you can remove the cup and the eggs should hatch shortly after in a separate tank. FWIW it’s a lot of time and money for very little return
 
Your best bet is to leave them there. Until the eggs are laid on something that can be removed from the tank you probably won’t be raising any clownfish.

If they do lay in the cup, you should leave it in there until the eggs appear silver in color. Once they do, you can remove the cup and the eggs should hatch shortly after in a separate tank. FWIW it’s a lot of time and money for very little return
Worth the effort TY
 

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