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    Bongo Shrimp - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default Baby Copper Cardinal Fish

    Here they are! This video is when they had just hatched. According to Matt Pedersen, this may be the first ever documented hatching of copper cards in captivity. Right now they are in a larva tank aka 5g bucket with larval rotifers for food and an air line for some water movement.. There are about 50-70 alive right now.


    Be sure to watch in 1080HD!



    ~1 minute old:
    1minlarvaemarked - Baby Copper Cardinal Fish

    ~1 day old:
    1daylarvaemarked - Baby Copper Cardinal Fish
    Last edited by Bongo Shrimp; 05-28-2010 at 09:52 PM.
    My Bongo Shrimp Want To Eat Your Starfish.

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