I'm having an issue. Last night I come to my room where I keep my 55 gallon aquarium and my two angels are lip locked. I recorded it and posted the video on my page. can you tell me if they are fighting or paring?
Merhaba Bora, Nasilsin ? ;) you have nice breeders BUT can´t you see that your stocking density is to high ? all you young angels have very short fins- this is not the quality you wanna produce i think. my advice is, better to breed lower quantity but have higher quality fishes . pls think about it . Matthias
The babies look a bit cramped.. And its like your FORCING them to breed, I'd give them some plants.. More space. But overall, very nice planned out breeding room.
hi .. my guppies and platys fry dying daily 2 to 3 numbers. nitrate nitriat amonia are under control. but why dying my guppies and platys fry daily basis. I don't know. I have been siphone of in fry tank between 2 to 3 days and after I add my adult fish tank water. I think I m doing all this thing procees correctly may be not so pls pls help me. . I need a help
Prathmesh Aquatics they due because that's what they do and the reason that fish have so many babies. Only the strong survive. There can be 100 reasons it happens. Over last night two of my fish died, both quarter sized angelfish. One was acting funny for the last two days and wouldn't eat, and the other wedged itself sideways between two rocks and couldn't get out. Stuff happens even if you try your best and think all will be fine. Darwins law, and natural selection and all that jazz. My water was good. Nobody was showing signs of sickness, every fish got enough food to eat if they wanted to and still they die stupidly. Baby fish are even harder.
hiii Bora Gurer... is it heater is most important for breading Angel fish or for rasing frys or we can just breed without heater.??.. and how u clean ur frys tank..?? plzz tel me...!!
The water temp can run from 75-82 F but they do really well at 80F. You really need to keep the water tempurature, PH and hardness consistant because they do not like big changes in conditions. I use a python water change system and put a piece of sponge in the end of the syphon so that it doesn't suck up smaller fish. Do regular, weekly water changes and try feeding them frozen bloodworms and large frozen brine shrimp. That should engourage them to spawn.
I wouldn't buy these then. Nothing personal, but way overstocked, short fins, water parameters have to be taking a serious hit when it comes to ammonia etc. Each breeding pair looks like they have 5-10 gallons of water.