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    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.
    Last edited by SoLiD; Sat, 26th Nov 2011 at 01:04 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SoLiD View Post
    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by allan View Post
    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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