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RonsterNYC

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I have two Banggai Cardinal fish that are breeding :bunnies: in my tank. I see the babies in the male?s mouth. Does anyone know how long till they come out of the male?s mouth and if it?s ok to feed Cyclopeeze?

Thanks!
 

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Mine were in the males mouth for about 3 days. They were still in there last night, but not this morning. No sign of the babies though so I suppose they were eaten or got messed up by the powerheads...
 

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Mine were in the males mouth for about 3 days. They were still in there last night, but not this morning. No sign of the babies though so I suppose they were eaten or got messed up by the powerheads...

I thinking I should probably try to catch the male, but would probably cause him to spit them out early...oh well.
 

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I have 2 sets of breeding pairs of PJ Cardinals they breed every 2 weeks on schedule.. I've never seen the babies but I have a lot of fish that can eat them pretty quick... They prefer to release the babies into urchins if that helps you...
 

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I have successfully bred Banggai in the past. I can't remember how long they stayed in the male's mouth but they where in there for awhile. I was never able to get the male out my tank before he released them. I also tried a plastic urchin with no luck either (never tried a real one).

The only way I was able to get them was buy configuring my sump, so that those that sucked over the overflow where confined to a section of the sump form which I could remove them. I usually would get 1/2 dozen or so each time they bred by this method.

Once I had them I would feed them recently hatched brine shrimp that still had the egg sac attached. I had two hatching stations set up and timed so that the would hatch just before I got up in the morning and when I got home from work. This way I was able to feed them twice a day.

If this sounds like a lot of work, it is.
 

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Bob - Is the breeding for the PJ's the same as for Bangaiis?

As for the urchin issue, I have seen ( dont recall if it was here or elsewhere ) someone make a fake urchin out of wooden shiskebabob sticks and ( I beleive ) epoxy. He had success with that method.
 

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Well - they came out yesterday and they are cute as hell!! I was just looking at my acros last night with the moon lights when I saw a little guy swimming around and getting tossed within the currents of my vortex so I netted it out. Then another, and another, and another one, and another...anyhow, I was able to catch 8 of them by 10:30pm. Some went into the overflows so I will see if they grow there and some unfortunately were eaten by the tangs :(. Anyhow, I have the eight of them in my in tank refugium...take a look (sorry for the quality of the pic) :lol_large
 

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Sean

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I've had three clients that had Bangii breed in there tank.

two in reef tanks and one in a FOWLR

one had a LTA that the babies hid in and survived.
one had a long spine urchin the babies again survived
the one in the FOWLR system I made a fake urchin out of plastic. They didn't make it.

When I say the babies survived I mean 2-5 babies lived. Didn't feed anything different they got whatever was flying around in the tank.
 

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that is great, congratulations!

Well - they came out yesterday and they are cute as hell!! I was just looking at my acros last night with the moon lights when I saw a little guy swimming around and getting tossed within the currents of my vortex so I netted it out. Then another, and another, and another one, and another...anyhow, I was able to catch 8 of them by 10:30pm. Some went into the overflows so I will see if they grow there and some unfortunately were eaten by the tangs :(. Anyhow, I have the eight of them in my in tank refugium...take a look (sorry for the quality of the pic) :lol_large
 

RonsterNYC

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I fed them cyclopeeze and phyto or photoplankton (freeze dried) which ever one - it's redish in color. I am thinking they are better protected from any predators in the in-tank-refugium. One looked like it wasn't going to make it last night, but this morning all 8 looked great and in a tiny little school. I do see 3 in the overflow...I may get a net and get them out - hopefully the chances of survival will be great considering I have a good number of them.
 

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I have 2 breeding pairs 1 on each side of my 180, i have babys growing out in the sump and in my fuge. The babys in the fuge went through the pump. They eat what ever i feed the rest of the fish.



stan
 

meschaefer

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I can't believe I didn't mention this when I posted previously.

I currently have a single Banggai cardinal, that I keep in a holding tank. I got him from a buddy of mine that had a breeding pair in his tank until he lost both fish during an extended power outage. About a year later he breaks down his tank, while we are tearing it down we find a full grown Banggai Cardinal living in the sump.

I have not put the fish into the display tank, as I want to find it a mate first. Anybody have a large fish looking for love?
 

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