Hi all,
I've managed to get my bangaii babies to the two week stage which is cool seeing that it's my first try.
I started with 21, well so I thought until I counted 22 four times today. They were partially released by the male on the 3rd of Jan 2010, he let three go over the entire day and then I stripped the rest at lights out as I didn't want him to eat them overnight. Up till that point the male had been kept in a breeders net in my 200ltr DT from around day 13. After I stripped the male I put him back into the DT.
One day old
A day or two after release I set up a 20 ltr tank with three sides blacked out. I added a heater and a sponge filter that had been in my DT for a month or so.
Two days after the release by the male he was already holding eggs. He only lasted a few hours before eating all of the eggs. After this I've found it really hard to get him to eat again. I've basically had to retrain him onto all foods, he didn't eat anything at all until I tried some live blackworms around 4-5 days after release.
One week in
So far I have gotten the little bangers eating chopped up blackworms, some eat frozen bbs, some are eating off the bottom of the tank and all are eating NHBBS.
Currently I'm :
6:30 am Feeding Frozen bbs
4:30pm Trying dry foods, flake and crushed mysis
5:30pm Feeding chopped up live blackworms (6-8 worms)
7-8pm Gently Unsettling any scrapps from the bottom of the tank
And adding a small amount of nhbbs
10pm Cleaning out the bottom of the tank, removing 2ltrs 10-12%
Adding 1ml of Ammo lock into a 2ltr drip to complete the waterchange
10pm I'm adding enriched nhbbs into the waterchange drip
A pic from today
At two weeks some of the bangers are starting to outgrow and outcompete thier siblings. A few, maybe 2-4 aren't interested in the feedings as thier pecking bits of leftovers off the base of the tank. Funnly enough some of this ground crew are outgrowing the others but the rest of this crew are by far the smallest lol
I've managed to get my bangaii babies to the two week stage which is cool seeing that it's my first try.
I started with 21, well so I thought until I counted 22 four times today. They were partially released by the male on the 3rd of Jan 2010, he let three go over the entire day and then I stripped the rest at lights out as I didn't want him to eat them overnight. Up till that point the male had been kept in a breeders net in my 200ltr DT from around day 13. After I stripped the male I put him back into the DT.
One day old

A day or two after release I set up a 20 ltr tank with three sides blacked out. I added a heater and a sponge filter that had been in my DT for a month or so.
Two days after the release by the male he was already holding eggs. He only lasted a few hours before eating all of the eggs. After this I've found it really hard to get him to eat again. I've basically had to retrain him onto all foods, he didn't eat anything at all until I tried some live blackworms around 4-5 days after release.
One week in

So far I have gotten the little bangers eating chopped up blackworms, some eat frozen bbs, some are eating off the bottom of the tank and all are eating NHBBS.
Currently I'm :
6:30 am Feeding Frozen bbs
4:30pm Trying dry foods, flake and crushed mysis
5:30pm Feeding chopped up live blackworms (6-8 worms)
7-8pm Gently Unsettling any scrapps from the bottom of the tank
And adding a small amount of nhbbs
10pm Cleaning out the bottom of the tank, removing 2ltrs 10-12%
Adding 1ml of Ammo lock into a 2ltr drip to complete the waterchange
10pm I'm adding enriched nhbbs into the waterchange drip
A pic from today

At two weeks some of the bangers are starting to outgrow and outcompete thier siblings. A few, maybe 2-4 aren't interested in the feedings as thier pecking bits of leftovers off the base of the tank. Funnly enough some of this ground crew are outgrowing the others but the rest of this crew are by far the smallest lol