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dianenm Member Posts: 183 |
posted 11-21-2003 05:12 PM
The two angelfish I bought a couple weeks ago, and was asking questions here wondering if they'd paired, have laid hundreds of little white eggs on a sword plant leaf! the male bit my arm today when I did a water change, now I know why. I am so surprised and tickled!! IP: Logged |
dianenm Member Posts: 183 |
posted 11-21-2003 05:15 PM
Oh, and how long does it take the eggs to hatch, if they do? thanks! IP: Logged |
cj101 Member Posts: 27 |
posted 11-21-2003 05:53 PM
congrations on breeding angel fish, the eggs should hatch in about 3 days IP: Logged |
kc5gvn Moderator Posts: 806 |
posted 11-22-2003 04:41 AM
Hello dianenm, the most common problem you might encounter is the eggs fungusing. You might treat the tank with Methalyne Blue and place an airstone next to the eggs to circulate water over them. This should help with fungus problems. The eggs should be an opaque white. If they are solid white where you can't see through them a little then they probably aren't any good. PS. Congratulations! I hope I haven't dampened your spirits any. I know how exciting it is to have your fish spawn. [This message has been edited by kc5gvn (edited 11-22-2003).] IP: Logged |
dianenm Member Posts: 183 |
posted 11-22-2003 06:14 AM
oh yes, they started fungusing almost right away, turning bright white. there's about 10 of them all white when we turned on the lights this morning. I put in some antifungal last night, that I had laying around, some cheap green stuff, but not sure it'll do the trick. where do you buy the methalyne blue? I read maroxy will work with eggs. that is pricey, though I have it on my list to buy today. is the blue stuff cheaper? It is interesting watching the behavior of the parents, mostly the mother. she eats out the fungused eggs (in fact they are almost all gone now since I started writing this) and also rubs her body across the eggs from time to time as well as hovers over them flapping her fins a lot. I don't have great hopes for this first batch to make it, though a couple survivors would be nice.. thanks for replying! IP: Logged |
Ahkahna Member Posts: 93 |
posted 11-22-2003 12:48 PM
That's interesting. I'd like to know, though, I'm probably answering this myself..When they rub against the eggs, they are basically covering them with a protective slime coat to keep them from getting fungus and diseases right? Just curious IP: Logged |
gr8fuljames Member Posts: 277 |
posted 11-22-2003 04:18 PM
If your going for survivors I highly reccomend this site. http://www.awforum.net/angelfish/default.asp?CAT_ID=1 This is the best Angelfish site I have found with loads of info on breeding and care for Angels. You can usually find everything you need just looking through the recent topics. If not feel free to post a new one everyone there is very helpful. ------------------ IP: Logged |
kc5gvn Moderator Posts: 806 |
posted 11-22-2003 08:50 PM
You can find Methalyne Blue at almost any pet shop. It is considerably less expensive than Maroxy, and covers a little broader range in treating fungus. Methalyne Blue is what most wholesalers use when they ship tropical fish. Normally I prefer the Mardel products in the treatment of fungus, but for breeding purposes I prefer the Methalyne Blue as a preventitive. Also the pattern you noticed of the female fanning the eggs is the same reason I mentioned the airstone, to circulate water over the eggs. PS. If you have already started treatment with another medication it is not advisable to change medications. You mentioned green stuff which is probably either Malachite green or Analine green. Malachite green is another common fungus preventative. If it is Analine green it shouldn't be used with smooth skinned catfish. [This message has been edited by kc5gvn (edited 11-22-2003).] IP: Logged |
fishybiz Member Posts: 146 |
posted 11-25-2003 01:26 AM
How are the eggs doing? IP: Logged |
fishyfriend4u Member Posts: 83 |
posted 11-26-2003 01:53 PM
Congratlations how are the eggs doing? IP: Logged |
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