Mated pair ordered from k&p aquatics (amazing job by them on everything) on 4/26 last year. This is their first spawning event in my tank.Very cool! And fascinating he eats while brooding unlike the banggai cardinals
Did you buy a mated pair or did you pair them yourself?
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Mated pair ordered from k&p aquatics (amazing job by them on everything) on 4/26 last year. This is their first spawning event in my tank.
I didn't know until the eggs which was which.
I saw a pic elsewhere that showed clear abdomen length/shape difference between male and female. I'll try to get my own pics to compare and see if it holds.
This kind from FL doesn't develop the two black spots under the chin on the male so other clues needed.
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Thanks. Here's one more from yesterday. (Day 3)I love the first pic! Let us know how this works out.
Thanks. Here's one more from yesterday. (Day 3)
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He seems really willing to stash the eggs in his tunnel, and come out to feed or just display, spit sand, adjust rocks, chase other fish away - whatever. He'll take eggs back in his mouth once every couple of minutes, but he's really not locked into holding them 24/7 if he'd rather do something else.
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Thanks. Here's one more from yesterday. (Day 3)
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He seems really willing to stash the eggs in his tunnel, and come out to feed or just display, spit sand, adjust rocks, chase other fish away - whatever. He'll take eggs back in his mouth once every couple of minutes, but he's really not locked into holding them 24/7 if he'd rather do something else.
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Thanks. Here's one more from yesterday. (Day 3)
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He seems really willing to stash the eggs in his tunnel, and come out to feed or just display, spit sand, adjust rocks, chase other fish away - whatever. He'll take eggs back in his mouth once every couple of minutes, but he's really not locked into holding them 24/7 if he'd rather do something else.
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So cool. So what are you going to do with the fry?
I think the rotifer culture will not matter much. From what I can tell, success will depend entirely on the ability to culture parvocalanus copepods. (I killed my first culture split)Such cute tiny eyes. Is the rotifer cultivation setup pretty intense? Raising jawfish has interested me for quite some time but the setup seems daunting.
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