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have no idea.Congrads on the new baby Marv.How old do you think it is?
Thanks. yeah, me too. hope it works out somehow that some will survive so I can find them new homes.Very cool. Interested to see how this works for you.
Thank you Chris. so far, just the one as my males mouth is still full. I hope he lets go of them tonight as I'm getting a little worried about him. he's getting skinny. I'm sure he's looking forward to eating soon. and I hope to see a few more baby Banggai's on the BTA's tomorrow.Very cool little guy Marvin! How many are there, just the one?
:hammer:That is awesome! You just inspired me to get a pair of banggai this week. I had been contemplating it, but seeing little guy it just amazing. Congratulations and can't wait to hear about the little guy and hopefully some more brothers and sisters. All the pics and video are awesome. I would agree, looks like little babies in his mouth for sure.
I don't think I have much pods in the sump atm since it's practically a new tank. and I currently have a filter sock going to keep the water clear during the first few weeks. I'm actually hoping that the filter sock will catch some of the babies or the babies would stay in the overflow.. wishful thinking but you never know. maybe when they spawn again, I'll be more prepared and the tank will be a little older just in case I decide to raise some in the sump. I'm sure it'll be an adventure trying to catch the little guys though. thanks a bunch for the suggestion. I'm hoping that at least a few will survive in the main tank with the BTA's protection.Hey Marvin, just a thought but I do remember someone placing them in their sump and they lived off the little pods and stuff in there. IIRC he didn't loose any of them at all.
Wow Marvin! The banggai pics and video are just TOO COOL! Could you use a net breeder to contain them?
My LFS had some breed in his reef display tank. He managed to catch 5 or 6 and placed them in a breeders net. He successfully raised them there off of live baby brine.I actually have some breeder nets in the garage. Thanks for the suggestion.
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Thanks. I'm looking up info about raising brine. might try it out.My LFS had some breed in his reef display tank. He managed to catch 5 or 6 and placed them in a breeders net. He successfully raised them there off of live baby brine.
How are the baby/babies doing?
As of tonight, I don't see anymore babies.
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hopefully, not too soon. as of now, I'm just letting the tank recover from the moves. probably not much happening for the next 2-3 mos at least. so happy that golf season is around the corner as my patience is gonna get tested in the next couple of weeks. I'll just keep the routine maintenance and try to keep busy with other things. this hobby really test yah as when you can't add anything in your tank is when some things you've been looking for a while becomes available.That's so sad. So sorry to hear. I'm sure you'll get another round soon, at least I'm hoping you will
man.. so sorry to hear about your troubles, esp losing your clowns. I know you've had them for a while.WOW, Its been a while since I have seen this thread! I must say I'm still impressed...
Sorry to hear of all your issues with tank and stand! I too have had a very bad loss both my clowns in my avi was being held for me and i just got them back after the move to FL i settled in set up a 40br holding tank and i got them a Large torch that stung them both pretty bad and i noticed too late wounds was infected tried to treat but anyways enough about me congrats on over coming all those obstacles the tank looks amazing and i am a sucka for the clowns and nems! I will stay tuned! How many clowns in all?
so happy that golf season is around the corner as my patience is gonna get tested in the next couple of weeks.