Greeting... Been a long time supporter of Foster and Smith... i might as well have my paycheck foward there Ha Ha. Anyways, i have started a breeding program in the basement at home. I have (5) 30 gallon tanks, each divided into three sections for broodstock to one common sump, and then (3) 65 gallon tanks for growout. I want to breed Bengaii cardinals, but have been having trouble keeping these wild caught cardinals alive. I purchased 13 from one local fish store, and within one week, they were all dead. They had no interest in eating... i even have live adult brine shrimp in rubbermaid containers, but to no avail. Another local fish store i have had more success with, but still i am having a 25% mortality. How is the success rate of the Bengaii's that you sell here, and do you see an increased survival rate for the captive bred? I would love to know, i am tired of killing these fish. BTW, the tanks are all fully cycled, salinity 1.022, temp 80F, lights on for 14 hours, etc, etc. Thanks. Bunker