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Plat Angelfish Pair.......

Started by wsantia1, December 01, 2015, 03:32:33 PM

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wsantia1

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Hey, Willie, take out your pleco, he`s the one eating the eggs.. yummy,

yup, could be.....how young is he ?

Thanks for the advice Jan. He is a juvie BN, probably about 1.5 inches. I will pull all the cats out and try again. I can put the BN back when I get free swimmers. I think I will terminate this batch and set them up for another one. |^|

If he's only 1 1/2"...I'd think they'd drive him off easily....but some pairs never get it... huh

They are a young pair and showed me some promise. I will give them another shot and then the one after will be mine.

They are still sitting on some eggs but since the are het albino and ps I don't think it will be worth my effort because I will get some albinos and most likely they won't survive anyway.

If I had enough eggs to work with I would try to raise some of the albino fry.

I hear ya...you ideally need a nice batch of albinos to at least get some nice keepers...

You're right about that.
Willie

Too Many Fish. Not Enough Tanks.

LizStreithorst

I agree with Jan.  Snots will scarf eggs if they get a chance.
Always move forward. Never look back.

wsantia1

Quote from: LizStreithorst on December 03, 2015, 05:38:16 PM
I agree with Jan.  Snots will scarf eggs if they get a chance.

To play it safe I'm taking everything out. I will put in a couple of small cories and snots when the fry are all free swimming. Thanks ladies!  |^| |^| |^|
Willie

Too Many Fish. Not Enough Tanks.