Yeah it's weird cause I have a gate valve and a strainer on my main overflow....and it has small slots...only the emergency is totally free. Now. Wonder if I have a bunch stuck in my overflowWell bangai are live breeders IIRC, so putting then back in with mom and dad might not be such a bad idea.
Time to open it up??Yeah it's weird cause I have a gate valve and a strainer on my main overflow....and it has small slots...only the emergency is totally free. Now. Wonder if I have a bunch stuck in my overflow
You can't see in?Yeah it's weird cause I have a gate valve and a strainer on my main overflow....and it has small slots...only the emergency is totally free. Now. Wonder if I have a bunch stuck in my overflow
Well bangai are live breeders IIRC, so putting then back in with mom and dad might not be such a bad idea.
I had 2 big longspine urchins in my tank, but got rid of them because they were getting too big and really restricting space in a 180. spines almost a foot long. im sure the baby cardinals would love those if i still had them lol. when i first got my cardinal he was very small and he would hang out in the urchin most of the timeOurs have always eaten their young after the male has starved and held the babies in his mouth all month. We read to put a hairbrush into the tank to replicate the spiny urchins the babies usually hide in. It never worked for us though. Exciting!!
No thank you....I did move the baby into the DT last night....he seemed to fighting the current and we were waiting for the mom/dad to notice it.....then 30 minutes later we couldn't find it....not sure if the parents are holding it in their mouth or it's hiding out somewhere....only time will tell.@Klems Just remembered I could swipe one from my MIL's clown + algae tank. I think it's the largest.