sula
Member
Hello all -
One of my personal goals is to get my fish to breed. My clowns are being stubborn, so I'm thinking my Banggai has a better chance. Last summer, I got 2 baby Banggai from someone in my reef club whose cardinals had produced....I introduced them to my tank and all was well. They hung out together for a few weeks, then took up separate residence on opposite ends of the tank. I surmised I had 2 of the same gender.
Everything was just fine until February, when I decided to add another banggai in hopes I could form a pair. Within 48 hours one of the original Banggai killed the newcomer followed by its sibling in short order. Since then, he/she has killed every Banggai I've tried to add to the tank (3). What can I say, I am stubborn.
Anyone have any tips? I realize I have a 50/50 chance of getting the gender right, but it seems like my odds are worse than that. Could this be Just plain aggression, and it would help to remove the established Banngai and re-introduce at the same time as the next new one? - I really only want to do this if it has a reasonable chance of making a difference, I am NOT looking forward to trying to catch that fish......
Any opinions/comments, etc would be appreciated.
Thanks
One of my personal goals is to get my fish to breed. My clowns are being stubborn, so I'm thinking my Banggai has a better chance. Last summer, I got 2 baby Banggai from someone in my reef club whose cardinals had produced....I introduced them to my tank and all was well. They hung out together for a few weeks, then took up separate residence on opposite ends of the tank. I surmised I had 2 of the same gender.
Everything was just fine until February, when I decided to add another banggai in hopes I could form a pair. Within 48 hours one of the original Banggai killed the newcomer followed by its sibling in short order. Since then, he/she has killed every Banggai I've tried to add to the tank (3). What can I say, I am stubborn.
Anyone have any tips? I realize I have a 50/50 chance of getting the gender right, but it seems like my odds are worse than that. Could this be Just plain aggression, and it would help to remove the established Banngai and re-introduce at the same time as the next new one? - I really only want to do this if it has a reasonable chance of making a difference, I am NOT looking forward to trying to catch that fish......
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Any opinions/comments, etc would be appreciated.
Thanks