I got my male Bangai to smile for the camera...I'm not sure you can see it, but when I look at this full screen, there are sets of eyes looking back! I just wanted to share!
i had to blow it up & stand on the other side of the room to work out thats not a tounge. I was not aware cardinals were mouth broaders, great job, whats the story with this, i havn't followed your tank bud, so did a clown fish accidently fall over & 9 months later ..presto or what?
Bangais are mouth brooders. They spawn about every three weeks. The pair is in my 180 display, so I don't have much of a chance at saving babies. Occasionally I'll see one in the tank, Time before last, two took a ride down the overflow into the sump....I feed them frozen cyclopeeze and Golden Pearls. Their bodies are bow larger than a pea and thier fins top to bottom, maybe...3/4 of an inch! Very cute babies!
I am just about to grab some cardinals for my tank!
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I imagine it's like keeping guppies in a community tank... the babies become fish food!
But I wonder how stressful it would be to the father if he were put in a guppy breeding floating container? It probably wouldn't be worth the risk. I suppose if one is serious about breeding these guys, a dedicated tank would need to be set up for them, eh?
Very cool indeed. My LFS has several breeding pairs in display tanks. I asked him how he gets the babies out. he says he can tell when they are ready to be released, so he scoops up the adult and holds him upside down until all the babies fall out. At first i thought he was kidding, but he was totally serious. I told him that they must be very trusting fish. he said that it was more likely they were very tired and hungry and were glad to be rid of the little buggers!
The proof is in the pudding, as they say. He has a tank full of babies that are doing great. I've got 2 on hold when they're big enough.
That's a great story about your LFS guy, Danamack! You'll have to let us know how your captive breed bangais do! So cool that you're getting captive breed ones.
That's a great story about your LFS guy, Danamack! You'll have to let us know how your captive breed bangais do! So cool that you're getting captive breed ones.
Thanks. I had the opportunity to purchase wild caught ones at $4 each (another LFS gives me his cost, and they were on special to him because he bought a large number of them.) As much as I loved the price, I decided to wait for the captive breed ones. They will probably cost me $30 - $40 each, but I believe it's the right thing to do.
Thanks. I had the opportunity to purchase wild caught ones at $4 each (another LFS gives me his cost, and they were on special to him because he bought a large number of them.) As much as I loved the price, I decided to wait for the captive breed ones. They will probably cost me $30 - $40 each, but I believe it's the right thing to do.