I have been watching my male BC for a few weeks, I noticed at one point early on I could see the 'pink spheres' in his mouth and then just last week noticed that I could see what appeared to be a mini BC peaking out. When he started to gape his mouth I thought that the time was very near. Yesterday I put him in a plastic enclosure in the DT with some Microalgae in it. This morning I was pleased to see 14 babies in the container and all had their pink/yellow yolk-sac bellies. While feeding the DT with the pumps off - I tried to feed them some baby brine shrimp that I have been hatching so that when they were born I could feed them right away. Most of the babies took to the BBS. I have some tiger pods and arctic pods on the way as well as an amphipod culture to feed them when they are few weeks older. You can see some of the BBS around them. They are by far my favorite fish (with Leopard Wrasses being a close second).
In the beginning I am going to feed them 3-4 times a day by releasing the BBS into the enclosure. I really like the plastic enclosure vs. the 'net' enclosure I can keep it cleaner and in my mind that makes for a healthier rearing environment.
In the beginning I am going to feed them 3-4 times a day by releasing the BBS into the enclosure. I really like the plastic enclosure vs. the 'net' enclosure I can keep it cleaner and in my mind that makes for a healthier rearing environment.