Banggai Cardinal Breeding Question

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Just 5 days ago my male BC released the fry (15 in total) and has only had a few days to fatten back up. This morning I noticed that he now has another mouth full of eggs. My question is that I am contemplating stripping the eggs out and using an egg tumbler so that he has a chance to get his weight back. After not eating for 21 or so days and only having 5 days to eat I am concerned that he will be negatively effected.

Any thoughts or experiences that you as BC breeders might be able to share? Thank you.
 
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So I watched a couple of YouTubes on egg stripping and I caught the male in the net and only one egg released. I tried it a second time when I saw the egg mass hanging outside his mouth but he brought it back into his mouth. I don't want to risk him being harmed so I think for now will let it go. I will just separate the female from the male when he releases this batch. Still happy to get a reply from someone with experience on how to do this appropriately without harm to the male.
 

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In my experience the male will not hold the eggs to term if he didn't have enough time to fatten up. I don't think he will just starve trying to hold the eggs.
 
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That is good to know, this pair is really bonded and healthy so don't want anything to effect that. Thank you Instigate for the reply.
 

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