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Old 10-22-2013, 04:28 AM
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Originally Posted by howdy20012002 View Post
as some of you might know, I have been trying my hand at raising banghais
right now i have over 50 banghais in three different tanks and currently have 5 mouthfuls of eggs.
the problem I am having is keeping track of when they should hatch
typically the male is holding them to full term and then they get released and become food for the tank.
I am thinking that the only way I am going to be able to be truly successful at this is to take the eggs and hatch them myself.
has anyone done this before???
if so, please let me know what you have done that works.
thanks in advance for any input
thanks
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My Bangaii fed heavily at night as they are primarily nocturnal.
I'd isolate the male with fry and not have 16 hungry mouths wanting to eat every time they fry are released.
Document the growth of the fry/mouth and you'll learn when they are getting close to releasing.
If you install a trap or a fake urchin they will have a place to hide once released and hopefully avoid the single hungry hasen't eaten in 21 days male.
I made one from plastic toothpicks and a ball of epoxy.
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