I rarely get to just sit and look at my tanks any more. Tonight, I sat down and just watched for awhile. I happened to notice that my Bangaii Cardinals were getting ready to spawn so I grabbed my camera and took some images. The first one shows the female with the eggs sac protruding behind her pelvic fin. The pair swam together for about 15 minutes, then in a matter of a split seconf the male took the egg sac in to his mouth. I tried my best to capture it in the series of images but it happened much too quickly. Here are the images I captured. The first shows the egg sac on the female and the next three were taken in rapid succession when the male snatched the eggs and begins to brood. I'm always amazed at the beauty of nature and how lucky we are to able to view it up close.
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