Bangaii photo

"Umm fish?"

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Look what I found tonight!

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Hi! Thanks!

Here's the original photo, reduced to fit the online experience:

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To get the closeup, I just cropped around the fish and then I only had to reduce the size a little bit for the internet.
 
You think it looks creepy now? The males hold the juvenile cardinals in their mouths for something like 10 days _after they hatch._ I'm really looking forward to seeing that! :) How miserable must that fish be?
 
I must say - he doesn't look very happy now.

Ooh...I'd love to see a photo of the hatchlings in his mouth if you can get one! That would be cool.
 
Hey Andy, congrats on the successful spawn. I will take some of them of your hands when they are ready.
 
Thanks! I'm hoping to document as much as I can of the process, basically so I have photos to refer to if there's a next time around.

coralite--Doh! Don't say that! I want no jinxing here. Knock on wood for me or something. :)
 
Oh you'll be alright. Whether or not you are successful, it will be a matter of weeks until they do it again.
 
man andy, you gotta let me come check out your tanks.

every couple weeks somethin in your tank is doin it.

man. thats fancy.
 
Sure! They're nothing special to look at right now, though. The big tank crash a few months ago really gave the valonia a big boost, so I've been trying to fight that. Add to that the fact that my RO/DI crapped out on me (I'm hooking up a Kold Ster Il unit right now, in fact) and made sure that I couldn't do any water changes. So, the tank's not looking stupendous at the moment.

But, there's nothing magical about breeding. Reproduction takes lots of energy. No animal's going to breed unless it has energy to spare. Feed to breed, baby! :)
 
Day 4 (sorry it's not very in-focus):
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And a pic of my other Bangaii couple. (I was wrong about the eggs, though. None yet that I've seen.) They aren't very cooperative subjects.
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I have a question. I have heard all kinds of bad things about keeping more than a pair of Bangaiis in a tank. I put seven juveniles in my 120, waiting for them to pair. I work at home and I have a six-year-old, so I'm home a lot, and I've been watching for fish in the corner so that I can pull them and place them into other tanks. Well, I'm still waiting.... There has been some fighting, but it's really been pretty mild. Now, they mostly stay away from each other, but tonight they were all on one side of the tank and I was able to get a photo. So, what am I doing differently?

By the way, please excuse the tank. I'm still battling Valonia and Bryopsis from my tank crash. I hate taking full-tank shots.

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