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![]() ![]() My fantastic male Bangaii Cardinal has passed away. Found him lying on the sand yesterday morning, no obvious physical cause. I suspect he may have just had too much as he just recently (2 weeks ago) released another healthy brood of babies. He was about 3 years old I figure (1.5 of them with me) Only thing I did differently this time was put him right back into the main tank after taking him out of the nursery tank. I usually give him a week or more in the refugium to gain his strength and peace of mind back before putting him back in the main tank with the female. Perhaps the female "nagged him to death" for being gone for so long? Seems odd that he would die two weeks later though? Well at least he left a legacy, the fry are doing well and I'll hopefully have my trusty male replaced soon. Sigh....
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![]() Sorry to hear that Andrew. It would be interesting to know what a constantly producing male's lifespan in the wild would be. That must take its toll on them. At least he has a legacy with all the offspring he's provided.
Would it not be better to add a new bangai from outside the genetic scheme?
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![]() Andrew
Sorry to hear that, you have been extremely successful with that pair and im sure you will find another suitable male. Wendell |
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![]() Hey Troy,
That is my thought as well. I suspect that genetically it would be better to introduce new genes to the pool. Besides, I don't want to wait 9-12 months for one of the existing offspring to mature. Going to try find some healthy Bangaiis at a LFS and introduce one. Hopefully I am lucky again and get another male right away. If I dont see any reproduction within a month or two, I'll trade it back and try another one until I get a male. If anyone sees Bangaiis in their LFS travels, be sure to let me know!
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![]() Sad to here it Andrew
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![]() 8) Sorry about your lose Andrew. I was visiting King Edward about 1 and half weeks ago and they had a whole tank full of very healthy looking bangaii's. Don't quote me but I think they were wanting about 25 to 29 dollars for one.
Tears for your loss and happy huntin. The corals I bought from you at the meeting are not doing great but are improving daily. Doing a water change today to see if that will help. I still have to wait for to buy the alk test kit. I think that might have something to do with it also. george muller |
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![]() That sucks to hear Andrew, I have two large healthy males in my tank. I believe they are both males as they will not stay in the same part of the tank together, either you can have one or let me know when you get a female that you would otherwise be returning.
Scott
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![]() Oh Andrew, I am so sorry to hear about your loss!
![]() The sarcophyton you gave me is doing great. Thanks |
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![]() I sent you a PM, King Ed still has some of them in stock, the Xenia I got from you are both doing well, thanks for the good deal.
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![]() Wow, such an outpouring of kindness and support! :shock:
I guess it's true, give and you recieve much more in return! 8) Thanks for the offer Scott, but like Troy and I were discussing above I'd like to introduce some new genes to the mix. While trading you a new youngster for your adult male would be great, unfortunately it would be a direct descendant of the existing female (one of her first sons I believe) and I'm not sure the genetic repercusions (sp?) of that. :? If King Ed's does in fact have some left (which is VERY strange because I was in there twice this past week trading frags and didn't notice any) I'll probably pick one up.
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