View Full Version : I know Bangaiis are easy breeders but....
FSU
Sun, 13th Nov 2011, 01:21 PM
My tank has been set up less than 6 weeks and I have been moving everything around trying to aquascape. I started with 3 smaller cardinals then after a bout 2 weeks, one started to get beat on and separated from the other 2. I removed him and all was fine. The other 2 get along great, but often are at least half the tank away from each other (125g). Now they are together in a little cove and the male has a mouthful!
hobogato
Sun, 13th Nov 2011, 01:32 PM
awesome!
allan
Sun, 13th Nov 2011, 01:45 PM
Nice! So this mouthful, what's the survival rate of the brood?
FSU
Sun, 13th Nov 2011, 01:53 PM
survival rate? Giving my luck and past experiences, I have gotten a male with 4 mouthfuls and the longest he held was about 3 weeks or so, maybe a little longer. I'm just happy they paired this fast since I just got set up and I know I have a pair now! Hopefully I can get them to hatch out though, I know there are a few good threads on the process I will be rereading again!
FSU
Wed, 23rd Nov 2011, 10:36 AM
Day 11 and my male is still holding! This pair is doing much better than the pair I had years ago!
Pennies2Cents
Wed, 23rd Nov 2011, 01:29 PM
If im not mistaken, the eggs should hatch about day 15 or so.. Then the male will hold them for another week and then release. Once you see the babies, actually eating or the male moving around what looks like "he's eating" and his mouth is open larger than normal its time for them to come out and or delivery is near.
Good luck on your new bundle. :) Day 11 is a good mark.
FSU
Wed, 23rd Nov 2011, 01:52 PM
Wow, I didn't know that thank you! That kinda explains what may have happened to my other breedings several years ago...he probably didn't eat the eggs but spit them out and the other fish ate them. I had read somewhere that they held the eggs for about 25 days. Either it was bad info or I miss read. TY again!
allan
Wed, 23rd Nov 2011, 04:41 PM
Dude, good luck and if you get a chance to point a camera at them be sure to share. :)
Pennies2Cents
Fri, 25th Nov 2011, 12:31 AM
Male Week 1 Holding
http://i819.photobucket.com/albums/zz118/Pennies2Cents/DSC_0108.jpg
Here are a few pics, this was around the last week of the male holding.
http://i819.photobucket.com/albums/zz118/Pennies2Cents/DSC_0031.jpg
http://i819.photobucket.com/albums/zz118/Pennies2Cents/DSC_0084.jpg
Pennies2Cents
Fri, 25th Nov 2011, 12:32 AM
Also, this info was passed on to me, here it is for you. :) Enjoy!
Ok, here's some "light" reading I have bookmarked and found helpful:
Banggai cardinalfish - Pterapogon kauderni - Information - ARKive (http://www.arkive.org/banggai-cardinalfish/pterapogon-kauderni/info.html)
Bangaii Breeding..Here we go, We got Eggs.. - Reef Sanctuary (http://www.reefsanctuary.com/forums/livestock-breeding/35389-bangaii-breeding-here-we-go-we-got-eggs.html) (This one is very lengthy, but may be the most informative)
9 new Banger additions - Page 2 - Reef Central Online Community (http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1791743&page=2)
Reefs.org: Where Reefkeeping Begins on the Internet - FAQ on Banggai Cardinals (http://www.reefs.org/library/article/f_marini.html)
FAQs about Banggai Cardinalfishes, Family Apogonidae (http://www.wetwebmedia.com/banggaifaqs.htm)
FAQs about Banggai Cardinalfish Reproduction (http://www.wetwebmedia.com/banggairepro.htm)
FAQs about Banggai Cardinalfish Health/Disease (http://www.wetwebmedia.com/banggaidis.htm)
(http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2008/11/breeder#h2) (http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2008/11/breeder#h2)
SoLiD
Sat, 26th Nov 2011, 12:00 AM
The day I would see my Male Bangaii with those eyes sticking out of his mouth, I'd catch him that night and make him release the brood into a breeder net. Holding a brood for 20+ days is pretty hard on the male's health. Next morning I'd spot feed the male the most nutritious foods I possibly could.
Pennies2Cents
Sat, 26th Nov 2011, 12:38 AM
The day I would see my Male Bangaii with those eyes sticking out of his mouth, I'd catch him that night and make him release the brood into a breeder net. Holding a brood for 20+ days is pretty hard on the male's health. Next morning I'd spot feed the male the most nutritious foods I possible could.
+1 We fed Live hatched Brine. :)
FSU
Sun, 27th Nov 2011, 01:31 PM
Dude, good luck and if you get a chance to point a camera at them be sure to share. :)
Long story short, the reason I have been having problems with my wifes camera is because its a POS! lol, we had to replace the entire lens piece and it just isn't doing what it use to for macro shots. I am not sure why. I have reread the manual so many times and I actually have pics posted from this camera from years ago, back in 2005 I think that turned out nice. Now its all blurr!
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