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So My male stopped eating for a few weeks. I was nervous I was going to lose him:
When I got home from work I saw little fry in his mouth:



Few hours go by and I saw babies shoot up to the top. Was able to save 2 so far and put them in my refugium/sump. Any hints and tips? Everywhere I read says they need brine. My sump/refugium is loaded with copepods, amphipods, tigger pods.

Here are the 2 that I was able to save. I see some more in the dad's mouth but he's not spitting them out yet:

 
I have no idea, I just got the pair from liveaquaria little over a month ago. After a few weeks of heavy eating the male stopped eating freaking me out. But I came home today to see baby fry in the mouth and now they are flying out of his mouth one by one.
 
I have had several survivors make it in my Refugium, currently have two that are a few months old and around dime sized bodies. They were from a group of seven from a single clutch that survived. First discovered them in my overflow box.

Cheers, Todd
 
Thanks guys. It's exciting.

TJ's Reef: Did you feed them seperately or they fed off the pods in your refugium?
 
Thanks guys. It's exciting.

TJ's Reef: Did you feed them seperately or they fed off the pods in your refugium?

Strictly on their own since being released, have purchased live pods a few times though to replenish and have watched them take frozen mysis and brine shrimp that make it into the fuge.

Cheers, Todd
 

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