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![]() I thought Benagaii didn't eat flake at all. My two certainly don't. Mysis is what they seem to prefer. They don't go for frozen bloodworms either (had some in the freezer from my FW days) although the rest of the population in my tank enjoyed those blood worms.
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![]() this is so kool! i really want to see the 40 set up for the babies
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![]() Although I'm getting 4 Bangaiis soon here which I will put into the 40g (without the divider), and wait for a pairing, then I will set it up with the divider. I'm tossing around the idea of then swapping spouses so that each pair is with one from the other pair. I have a theory. ![]() Last edited by Myka; 07-22-2008 at 02:45 AM. |
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![]() any updates on this?
im seriosuly considering doign this as well when i egt my tank all up and going. i will have only 1 5 gallon tank though for the fry, so i might just have to either trick my mm by trading out the 5 with a 10 gallon while she is gone, or just use the 5 gallon until they are at sellable size, or maybe when they are getting too crowded move half of them to my refugium/sump is there any difference between the male and females? ive heard that the jaw is different but im not sure what the difference is |
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![]() No updates in the last week...nothing has changed.
![]() I doubt you will be successful with just a single, small tank. I really think it takes an entire dedicated system to be successful. When the adults are smaller they are nearly impossible to tell apart. I memorized their spots, so I could tell them apart when they were smaller. Now that they are much bigger (not quite full size yet) the male definately has a larger jaw. |
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![]() ok. i decided that i am way to early into sw to even think about sw anyway, but thanx for the tips about telling the difference between male and female
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