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Hi, I've been trying to get my angel fish pair to spawn for the past year, they finally spawned 2 days ago.
This morning I noticed some of the eggs had been attacked with fungus, this afternoon I quickly removed those eggs as the parents just left them there and it was spreading to the other eggs, so I did what I thought was in the best interest of their eggs, considering that they where first time parents.
They didn't seem to mind that I was removing the fungussed eggs, as all the remaining eggs were all healthy wigglers.
After about an hour I noticed that the both parents had picked up some of the fungused eggs of the floor of the tank and were trying to put tem back with the other eggs, but because the eggs were laid on the rear glass of the tank it just bounced off and took some of the healthy ones with them.
This behaviour went on until all the eggs were gone ( much to the delight of my clown loaches).
Does anyone have an idea on why this took place, and what do I have to do to get them to spawn again, and lastly how long will it be till they spawn again.
I'm very eager to breed these angels, as they both have stunning markings, they truly are attractive fish!!!
Any help will be appreciated!
Hi, I've been trying to get my angel fish pair to spawn for the past year, they finally spawned 2 days ago.
This morning I noticed some of the eggs had been attacked with fungus, this afternoon I quickly removed those eggs as the parents just left them there and it was spreading to the other eggs, so I did what I thought was in the best interest of their eggs, considering that they where first time parents.
They didn't seem to mind that I was removing the fungussed eggs, as all the remaining eggs were all healthy wigglers.
After about an hour I noticed that the both parents had picked up some of the fungused eggs of the floor of the tank and were trying to put tem back with the other eggs, but because the eggs were laid on the rear glass of the tank it just bounced off and took some of the healthy ones with them.
This behaviour went on until all the eggs were gone ( much to the delight of my clown loaches).
Does anyone have an idea on why this took place, and what do I have to do to get them to spawn again, and lastly how long will it be till they spawn again.
I'm very eager to breed these angels, as they both have stunning markings, they truly are attractive fish!!!
Any help will be appreciated!