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Old 12-11-2007, 04:24 AM   #6 (permalink)
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How fast do ocellaris clowns (Amphiprion ocellaris) grow? I bought a pair of juveniles about 4 months ago and they seem to be the same size as when first purchased. If it is slow, that is fine, i just want to make sure i am feeding them the correct foods.

Oh, and btw, the foods i feed them are frozen mysis, frozen brine, and sometimes bloodworms, all enriched with garlic extract and Selcon.
I have had my Ocellaris for 20 months. He started out at 1.125", and now he is almost 1.5". I fed him sparingly in my nano, so perhaps he has not thrived as much as he could have. Like you I feed frozen mysis, enriched brine, and bloodworms. I plan to fatten him up a bit in the new tank by adding more variety and increasing frequency...especially as the tank takes on more corals.
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