New to the forum, so please excuse any missteps.
So, I have a 75g planted tank with a lonely black angel, well and some cardinals and nerite snails (and 2 pleco's/upsidedown cat I need to relocate) I have a few questions about finding her a mate.
She is about 6in tall (fin to fin, exluding the dangly things). Just found out about a month ago she is a female, she laid eggs on the wall! Side note, do angels regularly lay eggs without mates? There was another angel in the tank previously (I have actually gone through 2 platinum angels in the time she has been in the tank).
So I want to find her a male to see where things will go. What are my best options for finding a suitable mate, if any? I know that ideally you would get 3-4 pairs of angels to start and see which pair up. Problem there being I only want the 1 pair, not 3-4.
Is it to late to find her a mate?
Anything else you can add would be amazing.
Edit: I am looking to get a platinum angel for her (named her Night and my original platinum angel Gale, although the naming doesnt quite fit the fishes gender now) if that matters.
So, I have a 75g planted tank with a lonely black angel, well and some cardinals and nerite snails (and 2 pleco's/upsidedown cat I need to relocate) I have a few questions about finding her a mate.
She is about 6in tall (fin to fin, exluding the dangly things). Just found out about a month ago she is a female, she laid eggs on the wall! Side note, do angels regularly lay eggs without mates? There was another angel in the tank previously (I have actually gone through 2 platinum angels in the time she has been in the tank).
So I want to find her a male to see where things will go. What are my best options for finding a suitable mate, if any? I know that ideally you would get 3-4 pairs of angels to start and see which pair up. Problem there being I only want the 1 pair, not 3-4.
Is it to late to find her a mate?
Anything else you can add would be amazing.
Edit: I am looking to get a platinum angel for her (named her Night and my original platinum angel Gale, although the naming doesnt quite fit the fishes gender now) if that matters.