my freshwater angels layed eggs and the babies are just started to look like little angels….i need to know do i still need to feed them the baby brine shrimp or can i feed them adult fish food and if so what kind???
my freshwater angels layed eggs and the babies are just started to look like little angels….i need to know do i still need to feed them the baby brine shrimp or can i feed them adult fish food and if so what kind???
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I have a breeding pair of Freshwater Angelfish in a 12 gallon eclips. They layed eggs about 4 days ago and now the little eggs have little tails and some have eyes. I want to put them in a 10 gallon breeding tank. what would i need to set them up. i also heard that you are supposed to feed the babies some little shrimp larva but i dont know where to get them.
Also is there anything that i can do to get the babies a really bright color. i heard of raising them under continuse light but the tank would be in my room so i dont think i could do that
any tips or answers would be great.
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I looked in my freshwater fish tank containing 2 black-skirted tetras, 2 albino sail fin mollys, 2 ghost shrimp and 1 neon tetra, and i noticed around one of my plants inside it these small white glue-like drops. none of these had any certain form, more like someone dropped small drops of glue in the tank. there are quite a few of these thing, all spread out along the plant. im guessing they are eggs from one of the fish, but to my knowledge both the tetras and the mollys are live birthing fish. any clues? O.o
No snails in the tank =p
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