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    I need someone with experience tumbling bangai eggs to help me out with questions. some have begun to hatch but do I continue to tumble them with the unhatched or move them?
    Last edited by buck27; Fri, 22nd Jul 2011 at 09:15 PM.
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    questions answered.

    thank you Ace
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    . FWIW, I would leave them in there at least 12 hrs. Their yolk sacks will supply nutrients and depending on the aeration/ water level, they shouldn't tumble very much. That way you let them situate before exposing them to an acclimation. But I don't have any personal experience and I'm positive Ace gave you great advice. For the sake of future experimenters, what did you choose? Please keep us posted on your moves so others might learn. Did you already have a tank set up for them? Why did you remove them prematurely? I had little success with them accepting a false long spine urchin but others have. What route did you go? What foods are you planning to feed once their yolks wear off?
    Justin


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    Check out my thread in captive breeding as to why. And I will post more there.
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