New Bangaii Papa

Awesome video and thread. Congrats on the babies...I am going to be getting 6 adults and hope I get at least one pair in my 75 (The cards and 2 urchins and 2 percuals will be the only fish in the tank. Hopefully I can have as good of luck as you got.

Adam
 
Stephen,

this is great. They are looking wonderful.
If you are on day 7, is the male carrying again?

Steve
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6696478#post6696478 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by spk
Stephen,

this is great. They are looking wonderful.
If you are on day 7, is the male carrying again?

Steve

Well I thought I saw some courting activities and got some of them on tape. Never saw a transfer. Males jaw was puffed out, though no where near that of the video. He ate PE Mysis the next night. I have not seen either pair holding again yet...

Time will tell. Thanks for the nice comments everyone!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6696478#post6696478 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by spk
Stephen,

this is great. They are looking wonderful.
If you are on day 7, is the male carrying again?

Steve

All 5 of the babies are doing well, though there is a runt in the litter. 4 have at least doubled in size but one remains smaller...he is eating and stays active...just not much growth.

Well it was a great Valentines Day at the shop!

The papa took in another nest on Valentines Day! Gotta enjoy true love! Ah heck, I am such an old softie... ;)
 
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Hi Steve,
Congrats on your breeding success. I have a pair of bangaiis, have had them about a yr. & 1/2 now. I've tried several times to catch my male from my reef to transfer to a breeder to deposit the babies, but have had no success & only hoped he'd deposit them in or near the urchin.
Today, while eating lunch, I discovered three little babies in my urchin!!! I am sooooo excited, but need some advice. I put a bit of cyclopeeze in the tank, & they seemed to be trying to eat it or maybe ate it. I couldn't tell.
What is your best advise to me to keep them alive?
I'd appreciate it.
Sharla
 
Hi Sharla! Congrats! It's a trip watching them isn't it!

If possible, get a large specimen container at your LFS (I use the big ones with a 4x6" opening or so) or a large CLEAN tupperware container.

See if you can get it around the urchin without scaring the babies out and try to dislodge the urchin into the bowl or container. The babies should go with it. You might get lucky and the babies may swim away from the urchin and into the container without too much trouble.

You will need some bbs hatching...Mine are still mostly eating bbs and only somewhat on the cyclopeeze.

-When I know I am going to try and catch the papa, either before or after the eggs hatch, I place the specimen container in the tank with them...and just secure it with a rock or sand or something. I place it as if I was going to herd the fish into it...

Then a few days later they don't mind it so much and you can herd then in there really easy!

HTH and get some pics please!!!
 
I wait to catch mine during feeding. I have noticed that the mail will always go to one spot in the tank, whilst I feed the rest. I catch him from this point about 4 days before he is due to drop. That way I know that I will manage to keep the babies out of the mouths of others.

Happy breeding.

Steve
 
Stephen & Steve,
Thank you so much for all the advise. This morning the babies were not in the urchin & I don't see them anywhere. I am sick! I got too excited too soon.
This is the first time I've even had babies that made it into the urchin. I've tried numerous times to catch the daddy fish. That never worked. Feeding time, lights off, etc. ..
I'm hoping I'll find the babies behind a rock or something at some point today. I'll keep looking.
Do they swim out of the urchin at night or what? I can't imagine what could make its way into the urchin.
Thanks so much,
Sharla
 
Just an update...

Day 32 and the three remaining bangers are fully onto prepared foods. They are eating cyclopeeze and shaved PE Mysis. They seem to go after both equally well.
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