Ebjd breeding

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So I just successfully bred some blue gene jack dempseys. Wasnā€™t even expecting it, as I just bought a bunch of female regular jds for my two ebjd males. The alpha female and alpha male hit it off instantly. Now 1.5 months down the road, I noticed they were acting feral during my weekly bloodworm treat. I looked closer and found about 50-70 little new borns.
I noticed during the last week, that my fish werenā€™t eating their pellets. So Iā€™m hoping to chalk this problem up to that, but my Male has a long transparent poop dangling from him. Iā€™m guessing itā€™s from not eating, as I am OCD about what goes into my tanks.
Last thing, Iā€™d which Iā€™ll ask info on:
Am I able to breed the babies (when they mature) to the beta ebjd, or is that too close of a relation? I am content on keeping away from inbreeding. He will be the babies uncle, so I have concern. Thanks for anyone who gets back to me with useful information.
Iā€™ll try and attach some pics of the parents and bbs.
 

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What I would do is feed these guys with egg yolk. As my thread " First food " . When they get a little older they will take crushed flake food or chopped blood worm. They look happy. Enjoy. The parents are beautiful.
 

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