Great video and great tips. Just raised my first set of fry - about 100 perfectly healthy babies with no losses. They're now 5 weeks old. Adapted them to flakes as you mention at a month. Combined with bb for several days and eventually they fully weaned too flakes. Thanks again for video
This video is awesome! Thanks so much! I’ve been keeping a couple tropical community tanks since last May and in my 55 gal i ended up with a pair of angels! I woke up yesterday to eggs on my wall and then defending them from the skirt tetra mostly but not really bugged by neon tetras or my bolivian ram. I’ve heard the best way to transfer the eggs… I’ve had great success using a small hang filter on the back tank with a sponge that slips onto the intake part. I’ve raised 50+ guppies with taht method and sold them back to the pet store. i also have a sand bottom for that tank with a couple live plants
Love your channel. Please can you reply? I have 3 days old angelfish fry and they are currently with their parents. They seem to be taking good care of them. Should I keep with them? I don't have another tank. I have only those couple angelfish.
How do you do it? Mix it with water first? Do they find the food in a 10 gallon tank? I have it and was easy to give them untill I move them to a bigger tank. They all died. Now buying baby brine shrimps.
@@lukeallen6840 haha i got it working too. 50 plus 5cm long angle fish are swimming in my tank right now. Selling them to people to earn the cost back. 👍
Live brine shrimp is an exceptional source of food for any age of fish however, I let "San Francisco Bay brand" do the dirty work and wait til they arrive in the store frozen form. Alot less mess and no worries of picking out the dead ones... Did I mention Faster as well?!?😊
Great video! Congrats! It helped me a lot. My little 50 angels were many more when they were born about 1 month ago. I’ve been feeding them only formula for newborns since the beggining. Do you think that may be a reason for that reduction over the last weeks? Thanks. Kind Regards
I was very lucky when I purchased my two angels. I managed to get a male and female which have formed a pair. They had their first fry last week and got them to free swimming stage before they were picked off by the other tank inhabitants....I dont particularly want to raise fry for selling...I dont have the time to make that commitment...so for now the fry will continue to be snacks.
hi!! extremely helpful videos from you. I am from India and the water quality is pretty bad here. I've lost all my batches once they reach the wriggler stage either by fungus or just died. I used to change the water every day too. how do I purify the water? is it advisable to boil the water first and cool before adding it to the tank?? will it affect the fry?
Question: My brother & I are new to this. Our angels have had 4 batches of eggs & from the first 3, we have 7 survive. We do everything you and others say to do. We don't know what we're doing wrong. Right now, we have new eggs in their own tank. We had to remove a few white eggs as all suggest, only to find more the next morning. I did take time to remove them but had to move a lot of the good eggs around in the process. When looking with a magnifying glass, those left all seemed to have what looked like "eyes" forming inside and we thought we were all clear, with viable eggs. Later the next morning, there were more white ones! We have methylene blue in the water, a current with a bubble stone, & a sponge filter. The only thing I can think of is the water temperature. It hovers around 80-82. Can you give some advice? Thanks.
Hello Master Aquatics, I am following your tips and hope to do well... I have about 10 babies still alive so if they don't make it I am purchasing the items you mention. Thanks!
Some questions just had eggs laid in a community tank.. followed your instructions to move the fry from the tank.. but moved the parents because they were being great parents like you described but in the new tank they are ignoring the fry..should we remove the parents
Your presentation is good in terms of qualities of video shooting. Voice of audio. Tips of how to take care and raising angel fish from fry to adults. It will great to understand if you provide titles.....printed as you shoot your video..liked..
This is my third attempt now. First 2 didn't go so well. So I got the parents in a bb tank with 3 rocks, filter and a heater. Fry started to swim and I got first byte ready till my brine shrimps are here. Should I get the parents out or do they support the fry?
Good day.. My angel fishes started to breed.. Is it possible to leave a pleco in the same tank to keep it clean or I have to remove it before hatching.. By the way parents are taking a very good care of the eggs
hey I'm 14 and love your tips I just started getting into the hobby about a year ago and I have my first breeding pair they laid eggs in my big tank but they didn't last long so I went out and got them there own tank that came with a hang on the back filter but I have a thick filter sponge I've put over the pickup tube and I was wondering if that would work?????
My tip if you are having trouble hatching brine shrimp or don't have the time, try feeding them the decapsulated brine shrimp eggs, my fry ate them fine.
just wanna ask the age for an angel fish to be fully matured and can spawn eggs ? btw... i was inspired by your videos thats why i got interested having angel fish
We have had the baby angels for about 2 1/2 months now and they’re almost quarter size. Suddenly we have gotten quite a few angel deaths within the last week. More now than we did than any time before. Temperature is good, water quality is good, hardness of water is less than 100. What do you think our problem could be? I would definitely appreciate suggestions.
My angelfish are suprise pregnant, the eggs are on our unsafe filter I doubt my mom is gonna help take care of them I'm so worried 😞😞😞 shes prolly just gonna let them die.
Hey I probbly shouldn't be saying this because of how the community is. But, here is the thing. You guys make this way to hard. You guys make this 3 times the work. You dont have to agree with me. Moste times I can feed brine shrimp 2 consecutive days when they hatch and start feeding. After that there on first bites and repashy. Yes your baby Angels will eat repashy in about a week. If you keep babying them and feeding them live food it will take 5 times as long to get them to eat flakes. Somtimes I think you guys are way to critical. Dose it work both ways? Yes oventualy. But why would you go through all the work for twice as long. 2 weeks I can throw a block of repashy and not worry about it for a day.
I get that everybody does things differently. However, everybody has different methods. Once they start gaining color like his are, they can easily transition to just about anything. My fry eat any powdered stuff I throw in there, no questions asked. But some fry have other requirements. Don’t lay into it, we all have our own methods. Respect me, and I’ll respect you. We have that sort of thing going on here. Also, your grammar and spelling is off.
First bites is one option. Some of the other foods soften up in water, mash the softened pellets up and they’ll become powdery and small enough for the fry.