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Old 03-20-2009, 04:23 AM
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seems to have spawned some chat so I moved this to reef for now

if you still want it deleted just let me know, Myka
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Why do I have feelings for fish? They don't like me...they just use me for my feeding skills.
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Old 03-20-2009, 04:52 AM
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was just at AJ's in Vernon. and they had some teeny Banggai's Way smaller than ours. Wife was wanting to take them home. I couldn't imagine them any smaller....

How well do Banggai's do in pairs? are they peacefull, or do they need to be added together? ie, could we get another one?
Bangaiis, unlike Pajamas do well alone. Once they reach maturity they won't put up with any other Cardinals unless they find a mate. Then they will usually breed and breed and breed. The male holds the eggs in his mouth for 5 weeks and doesn't eat. When he releases them the female is often ready to breed within a week, at which point it goes round n round. This sounds great, but for the 5 weeks that the male doesn't eat he's losing weight, and getting skinnier. If he does batch after batch he will often starve himself to death. So, for that reason it is best to just keep Bangaiis singly, or buy a pair like mine where the male eats the eggs instead of carrying them.

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seems to have spawned some chat so I moved this to reef for now

if you still want it deleted just let me know, Myka
Thanks for moving it. Funny what sparks chat around here!!!
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