Night owl Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 3, 2017 43 7 8 25 Sep 8, 2017 #1 I've have my angel fish for a while and they have laid eggs multiple time and was wondering how to have them breed so I may keep the fry
I've have my angel fish for a while and they have laid eggs multiple time and was wondering how to have them breed so I may keep the fry
Night owl Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 3, 2017 43 7 8 25 Sep 13, 2017 #2 A little update the eggs are amber colored I hope they will hatch I really don't know what to do to get the fry
A little update the eggs are amber colored I hope they will hatch I really don't know what to do to get the fry
Hendre Bawitius Staff member Moderator MFK Member Jan 14, 2016 9,848 10,929 438 South Africa Sep 13, 2017 #3 If you don't have a tank for the parents removing the eggs to an aerated container can give you a chance to hatch them and raise in a seperate tank. What's the adults tank like? Size? Tankmates?
If you don't have a tank for the parents removing the eggs to an aerated container can give you a chance to hatch them and raise in a seperate tank. What's the adults tank like? Size? Tankmates?
Night owl Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 3, 2017 43 7 8 25 Sep 13, 2017 #4 Hendre said: If you don't have a tank for the parents removing the eggs to an aerated container can give you a chance to hatch them and raise in a seperate tank. What's the adults tank like? Size? Tankmates? Click to expand... They are in a 33 gallon with 5 serpai tetras 4 blood fin tetras 3 pictus cat and a fire eel and a common Plecostomus
Hendre said: If you don't have a tank for the parents removing the eggs to an aerated container can give you a chance to hatch them and raise in a seperate tank. What's the adults tank like? Size? Tankmates? Click to expand... They are in a 33 gallon with 5 serpai tetras 4 blood fin tetras 3 pictus cat and a fire eel and a common Plecostomus
Night owl Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 3, 2017 43 7 8 25 Sep 13, 2017 #5 I have an empty 22 gallon should I put them in there
Hendre Bawitius Staff member Moderator MFK Member Jan 14, 2016 9,848 10,929 438 South Africa Sep 13, 2017 #6 Night owl said: They are in a 33 gallon with 5 serpai tetras 4 blood fin tetras 3 pictus cat and a fire eel and a common Plecostomus Click to expand... Best to upgrade eventually bud, breeding pairs of fish can beat down on other fish in smaller tanks, plus fire eels like space Night owl said: I have an empty 22 gallon should I put them in there Click to expand... You can do that, first few spawns may not hatch or get eaten. But I have seen that angels will get the hang eventually
Night owl said: They are in a 33 gallon with 5 serpai tetras 4 blood fin tetras 3 pictus cat and a fire eel and a common Plecostomus Click to expand... Best to upgrade eventually bud, breeding pairs of fish can beat down on other fish in smaller tanks, plus fire eels like space Night owl said: I have an empty 22 gallon should I put them in there Click to expand... You can do that, first few spawns may not hatch or get eaten. But I have seen that angels will get the hang eventually
Night owl Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 3, 2017 43 7 8 25 Sep 13, 2017 #7 Hendre said: Best to upgrade eventually bud, breeding pairs of fish can beat down on other fish in smaller tanks, plus fire eels like space You can do that, first few spawns may not hatch or get eaten. But I have seen that angels will get the hang eventually Click to expand... Thanks and I am trying to get a 200 gallon for buddy the fire eel and probably gonna put angels with him
Hendre said: Best to upgrade eventually bud, breeding pairs of fish can beat down on other fish in smaller tanks, plus fire eels like space You can do that, first few spawns may not hatch or get eaten. But I have seen that angels will get the hang eventually Click to expand... Thanks and I am trying to get a 200 gallon for buddy the fire eel and probably gonna put angels with him