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I keep the aeration enough to move the water, keep the tank green and feed rotifer 3 times a day.
So I don’t breed clownfish. I have several pairs that I’m conditioning now. The pairs are only about a year to a year and half old. However I do raise Blennys which I use the exact same “greenwater” method. I was using tanks until I read about constructing a larval rearing tank, which eases a lot of the heavy maintenance. If you use the concentrated phyto, RG Complete, then you probably get that same green matte layer on the bottom that you constantly have I be vigilant about.
The larval tub seems to zero out any ammonia or nitrates. The sump area just consists of plastic media bio balls and the porous ceramic balls. I also stuff some macro algae in the fort chamber, with floss or filter pad between. I didn’t have to add any chemicals, just a little Seachem Stability to start out.
Since it’s a recirculating system, the main reservoir need to be check for rotifer density. I also use a lot of copepods which lend a big hand in all this.