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red devil 2
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posted 02-13-2004 02:03 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for red devil 2     Edit/Delete Message
i have a ten gallon tank with a 3 inch angel 1 inch id shark 1 inch red tailed shark 2 rasboras 1 inch i think male and female a black skirt tetra 1 inch i have had the angel fish for about 3 years and today about 5 minutes ago i discoverd 100 eggs and an egg coming out of the angel fishs is waist area i dont belive what could she have cross breed with i know their her eggs also becuase shes gaurding them what should i do noone seems the be trying to eat the eggs i need info and when they hatch should i just take care of them like any other fry

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TL1031
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posted 02-13-2004 02:15 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for TL1031     Edit/Delete Message
awesome news bro, wonder if there actually eggs. well anyways good luck with that...

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red devil 2
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posted 02-13-2004 03:08 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for red devil 2     Edit/Delete Message
also forgot to mention theres a 2 inch betta

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t_chelle16
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posted 02-13-2004 03:36 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for t_chelle16     Edit/Delete Message
An angle fish can't interbreed with anything else in that tank.

Some female fish will lay eggs even if there isn't a male present. The eggs aren't fertile and will probably end up getting eaten. They won't hatch. I would probably just use a turkey baster and remove them because if they don't get eaten, then they will grow fungus and rot which might mess up your water parameters.

Also, I hope you know that your tank is overstocked.

-Chelle

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