At leat they don't eat them, what about the eggs that are fertile, do they
hatch,
Fourteen days seems a very short time, if they have young, or do you remove
them.
"Andrew T. Austin" wrote in message
...
I have a pair of angel fish that are managing to spawn almost every
fortnight (!), the only thing is, they fail to remove the unfertilised
eggs
(which seem to be about 25%) and the lot rot very quickly.
Any suggestions?
They are in a 24" tank, undergravel filter, live plants, sharing with a
few
neons and a couple of corys. Water not adjusted for pH or GH..
Thanks in advance,
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Regards,
Andrew T. Austin
still alive in Southampton, UK
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