I put together this quick and dirty hatchery for brine shrimp eggs when I realized my Bangaii pair is brooding a mouthful of eggs! It's not very elegant but in the event I can save any of the fry when the male releases them I want to atleast have some newly hatched on hand. I haven't tried this since raising rams twenty years ago so I am looking forward to trying. THe male should be releasing the fry in a few more days. I've talked to Sally and gotten some good advice about rearing the Bangaii fry, but if any one else has some tips, I am open to suggestions. Here are a couple pics of the DIY project (and one of the proud pappa!)
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