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Old 06-21-2006, 05:19 AM
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I don't have any personal experience but the 2 Bangaii Cardinals that are in my tank came from another reefer up here who has had quite a few batches. Basically he just lets things go and a few of the babies usually end up in his sump where they stay and grow. He doesn't feed them anything other than what is already in the sump.
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Old 06-21-2006, 05:59 AM
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Yes it is worth the effort. Bangaiis are cool fish & hatching baby brine shrimp is very easy. You can also get cyclopeeze (freeze dried or frozen) to feed them since they are quite large when born (compared to clownfish babies).

On another note, my family & I will be touring southern BC at the end of the month so I might be in Kelowna soon. If you want, I may be able to bring you some stuff from the coast if you need anything.

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Old 06-21-2006, 06:47 AM
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Hi Palser. I got mine from a local breeder.. Mine are doing the same thing.. I'll keep you posted on what's going on in my end..

I just put a load of cyclopeeze to swirl around in the tank.

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Old 06-21-2006, 05:55 PM
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i have raised a few batches,it will take about 4-5 weeks before he sill spit them out,if you have a seperate tank to move him too that would be a good idea however do not net him out or he will spit them out in the net,once they hatch they will eat babybrine right away live is better but mine also ate frozen.
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Old 06-22-2006, 04:04 AM
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So if the male will spit out the babies if and when I net him then how do I move him to another tank (I have a 20 gallon hospital tank already running). What is cyclopeeze? (not sure if the LFS here in Kelowna stock it).

Also thank you Anthony (SeaHorse Fanatic) for the offer to deliver from the coast. I may take you up on it. Can I send you a PM if I decide I need anything?
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Sure. Send me a pm. I have some freeze dried cyclopeeze (tiny pods) & maybe some frzn ones that I can bring with me on the trip.

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I would try and use your hand and stear him into some form of bucket or clear container. My guess you don't want him "feeling" trapped like he would in a net.
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