Baby Bangaii

ShilohPSU

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When I was feeding my fish yesterday, I noticed about 20 little bangaii cardinalfish all crowding around my sea urchin and sebae anemone. It was cool to see the little ones behave just like their parents. I notcied that they would eat the smallest chunks of marine cuisine which I drop into the tank every day. When I woke up today there were only about 10 left. Will it be possible for the babies to survive without seperating them from the main tank? My gold-banded maroon clown doesn't seem to be eating them and lets them hang around the anemone. My sailfin tang, firefish, algae blenny shouldn't eat them either. Any tips will help as this first successful fish breeding. And yes, I have read the previous bangaii thread.

Thanks.
 
They can survive in the main tank, but from hearing the experience of others, the numbers will be very low than if you raised them in a qt, fuge, or breeding tank.
 
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