landlord
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Well to my amazement my recent acquisitions have started spawning in my SPS display. I picked up 10 Red Spot Cardinal fish a couple weeks ago
Fun fish to watch, so glad I took the chance and picked them up. In any case on Tuesday I watch one of the females produces a mass of eggs which slowly extruded from her abdomen. At first I thought she has a gnarly case of lymphocystis. The egg mass hung on her for the rest of that evening into the next day!
Thinking she was ill I could only hope that she would continue to eat and fight it off. Well I was quite surprised to find out Wednesday evening that the mass was gone. I had a suspicion that it might have been eggs but from the size of it and a quick observation of her 9 tankmates I couldn't imagine any of them fitting it into their mouths.
I was wrong! :lol:
Saw this guy last night, proud as punch, with a big pink blob in his gob.
Poor guy couldn't feed with the rest of his mates. Just gonna have to keep an eye on him some time early next week and hope I can capture him out of the DT. Not sure if I let him release the fry in the tank if I will have any luck with a capture. I have little info on the species' larval behavior, like if they are attracted to light, the time of night when a release would occur, etc...
Anybody with experience, PLEASE chime in with your thoughts. I am guessing he'll hold them for 7 days??? maybe a couple more. Any ideas of how a release works? Time of day / night it might happen? Whether the fry are phototropic (light attracted)?
Thanks in advance for any assistance or advice
Kurt
Few more shots of the holder, and his pals.

Fun fish to watch, so glad I took the chance and picked them up. In any case on Tuesday I watch one of the females produces a mass of eggs which slowly extruded from her abdomen. At first I thought she has a gnarly case of lymphocystis. The egg mass hung on her for the rest of that evening into the next day!
Thinking she was ill I could only hope that she would continue to eat and fight it off. Well I was quite surprised to find out Wednesday evening that the mass was gone. I had a suspicion that it might have been eggs but from the size of it and a quick observation of her 9 tankmates I couldn't imagine any of them fitting it into their mouths.
I was wrong! :lol:
Saw this guy last night, proud as punch, with a big pink blob in his gob.

Poor guy couldn't feed with the rest of his mates. Just gonna have to keep an eye on him some time early next week and hope I can capture him out of the DT. Not sure if I let him release the fry in the tank if I will have any luck with a capture. I have little info on the species' larval behavior, like if they are attracted to light, the time of night when a release would occur, etc...
Anybody with experience, PLEASE chime in with your thoughts. I am guessing he'll hold them for 7 days??? maybe a couple more. Any ideas of how a release works? Time of day / night it might happen? Whether the fry are phototropic (light attracted)?
Thanks in advance for any assistance or advice

Few more shots of the holder, and his pals.





