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How to care Angelfish Eggs?

Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2015 7:52 pm
by SCORPIO
I am keeping six angel fishes in 36X18X18 inch tank. All of they are living peacefully.

Today one of the pair laid hundreds of egg on a driftwood.
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Both the parents caring eggs.
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If any other fish is coming near to eggs, parents attacking.

What to do to save these eggs? Should I remove other fishes from aquarium? Any other precaution? Please guide me.

Re: How to care Angelfish Eggs?

Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2015 8:09 pm
by geeth
Rajiv ji , thats great...
I cant help you with informations... I think Mr Niel can help...
I am also waiting for expert advices...

Thanks and Regards.
Arun.

Re: How to care Angelfish Eggs?

Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2015 6:47 am
by neilthirumuttam
normal case of commercial breeding eggs are separated from parents and hatched in another tank .
In community tank its difficult to care eggs
If you remove other fishes than the pairs, the pair will care and hatch the eggs !
any disturbance will provoke them and eat egg/fry is common event !!!!

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Tile pieces are provided in tank to lay egg they are removed to jars with antifungus added
here Iam keeping eggs like this for the first 36 ~40 hrs then they are moved to prepared hatching tank

Regards,
NEIL

Re: How to care Angelfish Eggs?

Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2015 8:35 pm
by SCORPIO
I can separate fishes from this tank. But I will prepare for next time.

Re: How to care Angelfish Eggs?

Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2015 7:36 pm
by neilthirumuttam
my recommendation
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IF u want breed angel fish ?
prepare a breeding tank setup first
hobby and breeding is little bit different
my experience from very first have shared here already
will update the thread soon
still waits some comments there

Regards,
NEIL

Re: How to care Angelfish Eggs?

Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2015 7:42 pm
by SCORPIO
neilthirumuttam wrote:my recommendation
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IF u want breed angel fish ?
prepare a breeding tank setup first
hobby and breeding is little bit different
my experience from very first have shared here already
will update the thread soon
still waits some comments there

Regards,
NEIL
Many fishes breeded in my tanks successfully I dont want to have an extra breeding tank.