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![]() This is a common practice in fw. I am not sure if it will work with sw. I had a two inch yellow lab that I stripped. Worked perfectly fine. I am not really following how it is rape but hey everybody is entitled to their opinion.
With the yellow lab I just caught the fish and open the mouth under water in a ten gallon container. The fish remains in the net only the head is out. That is how i stripped my cichlid. Some people do it differently. It took me less than one minute to do it. SW fish might be a bit too sensitive for the process though. Cichlids are fairly hardy fish. Js EDIT: You can also increase the survival rate by taking the fish out and putting it in a 5-10 gallon on its own so when it spits out the fry, there are no predators. Last edited by fatpuffer; 01-01-2008 at 07:33 PM. Reason: Added some information |
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![]() Just quickly googled this. This guy used a tumbler to hatch the eggs. Its pretty interesting
http://www.reefsanctuary.com/forums/...ing-video.html Js |
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![]() Ok, I've been reading about stripping the eggs, and using an egg tumbler, and I am becoming more open to the idea.
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![]() If you can, maybe you can separate him just before he spits so that all the babies will be in a safe area.
Good luck...sounds like a fun project. Js |
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![]() I have a third Bangaii Cardinal who is in my 10g "quarantine" tank. Once I find a home for him I will have somewhere to put the babies, but right now I don't.
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![]() Sweet...get rid of that cardinal in the ten...lol.
Js |
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I will likely let him just spit this batch on his own. I am setting up a 65, so I'll be moving my reef to that one. I think the Bangaii's will stay in the 33 (or maybe I'll get a different tank for them), and will have a tank to their own with no predators (besides themselves! haha). |