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Lawdawg":2i3e3eoh said:
:D I see, even I can build something like that! Is that tank Bb or do you use a substrate?

I use a 1/2" oolitic aragonite for substrate. This allows large Bristleworms and various pods to cleanup after the fry and provide extra food. You would be impressed with the amount of food provided when three or four 14" Fireworms spawn.
 

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Nice! However, the first batch can get into the hatchery and eath the second batch that's cooking there, isn't it?

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Mihai":2mfa1cqm said:
Nice! However, the first batch can get into the hatchery and eath the second batch that's cooking there, isn't it?

M.

No, Banggai eggs are almost as big as new born Banggai. They eat food 20X smaller than that. They could get into the incubator but the eggs are too big to eat. By the time the fry are large enough to be able to eat eggs they're out of the gro-out tank.
 
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Guy":3lczvjq8 said:
Lawdawg":3lczvjq8 said:
:D I see, even I can build something like that! Is that tank Bb or do you use a substrate?

I use a 1/2" oolitic aragonite for substrate. This allows large Bristleworms and various pods to cleanup after the fry and provide extra food. You would be impressed with the amount of food provided when three or four 14" Fireworms spawn.

8O I'm sure!
 

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