This video says about itself:
5 January 2018
Thanks to the use of a specialized infrared camera, we’re now able to witness a never-before-seen phase of clownfish development: the nighttime hatching of larva from their eggs.
From the series: David Attenborough‘s Great Barrier Reef: Builders.
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