cdcreveling
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okay...so i can hardly believe it. i have read that the banggai cardinalfish may soon be on the endangered species list, and will no longer be available for purchase. i have wanted a pair for my dt for as long as i've had my tank. so much so that i paid the $80 premium for a bonded pair from la. unfortunately, they must have had a falling out during transport because it was a fight to the death after i introduced them to my tank. i still have the one survivor, but no idea what the sex is. anyway, i wanted to be sure to buy some more incase they become unavailable. but rather than pay a premium to la, i purchased them on sale at a lfs for $9.99/ea. i figured i could by 7 for the what it would cost me to buy from la, and that's exactly what i did this past saturday. one has gone mia, presumably fallen victim to my hadonni, and yesterday i found that 4 of them were cowering on one side of the tank while the other two were swimming about freely. so i put a divider in the tank separating the new pair(?) from the remaining 4 fish. today (just 4 days after purchase) i noticed the 4 fish were out and about again, and to my amazement, the pair had spawned, and the male is holding eggs in his mouth. i haven't a clue how to care for the babies, but it's my understanding that i have some time to prepare (about 35 days before the male releases them). any tips and advice are welcome!
one immediate concern i have is that the female seems to be harassing the male a bit, and i don't want him using up his precious energy. she doesn't seem threatening, just nag-nag, nag-nag-nag. do i need to separate them?!?
one immediate concern i have is that the female seems to be harassing the male a bit, and i don't want him using up his precious energy. she doesn't seem threatening, just nag-nag, nag-nag-nag. do i need to separate them?!?