I wasn't prepared for this . . . while cleaning my tanks (two day project), I noticed some eggs on a plant leaf. Â Since two angels were guarding it, I assumed it was theirs. Â I have a six angels and a number of other community fish in the tank and was worried that they might get eaten. Â I decided to move the leaf out of the 55 gallon. Â
Lots of questions.
How do you know when the angels are done laying the eggs and fertilizing? Â There was only about 60 eggs. Â I heard that normal ranges from 100 - 500. Â With this being their first batch I was not sure if the low number is typical. Â I moved the leaf to a one gallon tank. Â I used water from another tank that is always stable in reading. Â Is this ok or should I have used the water from the tank they were layed in? Â I have added a little anti fungal. Â The leaf is clipped upside down with a air hitting a corner of the leaf.
Is there anything else that I should be doing? Â I have not setup a filter in the tank yet. Â Should I do so now or wait until they hatch? Â At what point should I move them from the one gallon to a larger tank? Â Of course this assumes that they survive.
Lots of questions.
How do you know when the angels are done laying the eggs and fertilizing? Â There was only about 60 eggs. Â I heard that normal ranges from 100 - 500. Â With this being their first batch I was not sure if the low number is typical. Â I moved the leaf to a one gallon tank. Â I used water from another tank that is always stable in reading. Â Is this ok or should I have used the water from the tank they were layed in? Â I have added a little anti fungal. Â The leaf is clipped upside down with a air hitting a corner of the leaf.
Is there anything else that I should be doing? Â I have not setup a filter in the tank yet. Â Should I do so now or wait until they hatch? Â At what point should I move them from the one gallon to a larger tank? Â Of course this assumes that they survive.
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