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Angelfish behaviour
Hi all;
I really hope someone can help. I have a 33 gallon tank - PH is around 7.0 and temperature is around 28 degree celcius. 4 angelfish reside in the tank. This one angel is acting kinda weird; and I'm hoping she's getting ready to spawn. She's in the back on the tank and "pecks" at the glass from bottom to top with the other angel behind her. When the other 2 try to get close, she chases them away. Does this mean what I think it means - am I to be a grandma soon????????? Thanks in advance Louise |
Angelfish behaviour
No doubt ;)
Louamb wrote: Hi all; I really hope someone can help. I have a 33 gallon tank - PH is around 7.0 and temperature is around 28 degree celcius. 4 angelfish reside in the tank. This one angel is acting kinda weird; and I'm hoping she's getting ready to spawn. She's in the back on the tank and "pecks" at the glass from bottom to top with the other angel behind her. When the other 2 try to get close, she chases them away. Does this mean what I think it means - am I to be a grandma soon????????? Thanks in advance Louise |
Angelfish behaviour
Yes Mummie
"Louamb" wrote in message ... Hi all; I really hope someone can help. I have a 33 gallon tank - PH is around 7.0 and temperature is around 28 degree celcius. 4 angelfish reside in the tank. This one angel is acting kinda weird; and I'm hoping she's getting ready to spawn. She's in the back on the tank and "pecks" at the glass from bottom to top with the other angel behind her. When the other 2 try to get close, she chases them away. Does this mean what I think it means - am I to be a grandma soon????????? Thanks in advance Louise |
Angelfish behaviour
Thank you so much! I placed the other 2 angels in another tank. How long
does the "mating ritual" usually take? "miguel" wrote in message ... No doubt ;) Louamb wrote: Hi all; I really hope someone can help. I have a 33 gallon tank - PH is around 7.0 and temperature is around 28 degree celcius. 4 angelfish reside in the tank. This one angel is acting kinda weird; and I'm hoping she's getting ready to spawn. She's in the back on the tank and "pecks" at the glass from bottom to top with the other angel behind her. When the other 2 try to get close, she chases them away. Does this mean what I think it means - am I to be a grandma soon????????? Thanks in advance Louise |
Angelfish behaviour
Suggest you feed with mosquito larvae etc - lots of meaty stuff
Don't get your hopes up it can take 3 or 4 attempts before they get the hang of it The lay then forget the eggs Lay and eat the eggs/eat the fry Check the glass....has she laid on the glass already? You may get some wholesale tank refurbishment if she is going in for serious motherhood. If yiou have catfish/loaches in the tank...move them as they will eat the eggs at night...Snails are keen on the eggs too Good luck...don't fiddle about with them too much, they can be a little nervy A couple of small waterchanges might spur them in to action ---------------------------------------------- Posted with NewsLeecher v1.0 beta 27 * Binary Usenet Leeching Made Easy * http://www.newsleecher.com/?usenet ---------------------------------------------- |
Angelfish behaviour
I moved them to a 10 gal with nothing but a flat rock (no gravel), and used
the same water that was in the old tank. Temperature is 26-29 degrees celcius and PH is 7.2. They're in the spare bedroom and I feed them frozen brine shimp. What else can I do? "mark" wrote in message ... Suggest you feed with mosquito larvae etc - lots of meaty stuff Don't get your hopes up it can take 3 or 4 attempts before they get the hang of it The lay then forget the eggs Lay and eat the eggs/eat the fry Check the glass....has she laid on the glass already? You may get some wholesale tank refurbishment if she is going in for serious motherhood. If yiou have catfish/loaches in the tank...move them as they will eat the eggs at night...Snails are keen on the eggs too Good luck...don't fiddle about with them too much, they can be a little nervy A couple of small waterchanges might spur them in to action ---------------------------------------------- Posted with NewsLeecher v1.0 beta 27 * Binary Usenet Leeching Made Easy * http://www.newsleecher.com/?usenet ---------------------------------------------- |
Angelfish behaviour
Pray,
I have Angles that go through all the motions, there's 4 angles in a 3 ft planted tank, Nothing else. They bugger around, lay eggs on one of the Under gravel tubes, and my the next day, they've eaten them. They do it every 3 weeks or so. bassett "Louamb" wrote in message ... I moved them to a 10 gal with nothing but a flat rock (no gravel), and used the same water that was in the old tank. Temperature is 26-29 degrees celcius and PH is 7.2. They're in the spare bedroom and I feed them frozen brine shimp. What else can I do? "mark" wrote in message ... Suggest you feed with mosquito larvae etc - lots of meaty stuff Don't get your hopes up it can take 3 or 4 attempts before they get the hang of it The lay then forget the eggs Lay and eat the eggs/eat the fry Check the glass....has she laid on the glass already? You may get some wholesale tank refurbishment if she is going in for serious motherhood. If yiou have catfish/loaches in the tank...move them as they will eat the eggs at night...Snails are keen on the eggs too Good luck...don't fiddle about with them too much, they can be a little nervy A couple of small waterchanges might spur them in to action ---------------------------------------------- Posted with NewsLeecher v1.0 beta 27 * Binary Usenet Leeching Made Easy * http://www.newsleecher.com/?usenet ---------------------------------------------- |
Angelfish behaviour
Why move them to another tank? If they start laying or try to start in the
original tank, it doesn't mean they start right over again in another one. I (and some friends also) raised from eggs to grownup fish, with other fish in the same tank. If they've tried several times, they "know" how to do the trick, also with other fish around. If they start smimming, some breeding /hashing equipment is advisable, to stop the other fish from eating the litlle ones. It is important that they stay in the same water as the are hatched in. If the couple stops laying, with no result, they probably start in a few weeks again. Refreshing the water helps them get strarted. They think that if new fresh water comes (like in the Amazone river with heavy rain), also more food comes, so probably more success of hatching. (also metioned by MARK) Also changes in the environment, like movement of rocks, and plants sometimes helps starting. Just wait. Mostly it tajes a couple of days cleaning the environment, 1 day of laying, a few days of hatching and then they start moving the eggs around. It seems like they eat them, but they move them to protect the little ones. If they start swimming, you can seperate them in a hatching tank (floating in the same tank as the hatched). Feed them small food, brine shrimps, and liquid food (especially made for hatching). In a couple of weeks they grow big enough to swim alone. Good luck! Leon. "Louamb" wrote in message ... I moved them to a 10 gal with nothing but a flat rock (no gravel), and used the same water that was in the old tank. Temperature is 26-29 degrees celcius and PH is 7.2. They're in the spare bedroom and I feed them frozen brine shimp. What else can I do? "mark" wrote in message ... Suggest you feed with mosquito larvae etc - lots of meaty stuff Don't get your hopes up it can take 3 or 4 attempts before they get the hang of it The lay then forget the eggs Lay and eat the eggs/eat the fry Check the glass....has she laid on the glass already? You may get some wholesale tank refurbishment if she is going in for serious motherhood. If yiou have catfish/loaches in the tank...move them as they will eat the eggs at night...Snails are keen on the eggs too Good luck...don't fiddle about with them too much, they can be a little nervy A couple of small waterchanges might spur them in to action ---------------------------------------------- Posted with NewsLeecher v1.0 beta 27 * Binary Usenet Leeching Made Easy * http://www.newsleecher.com/?usenet ---------------------------------------------- |
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