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Old September 10th 04, 01:00 PM
jaypython
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hi guys.....the ongoing breeding problem huh?...my angels were spawning every few weeks and the first couple times were a sucess then after then the eggs were all turning white,as if no fertilisation was taking place.
water parameters are a big importance and not disturbing the fish during spawning is another big factor.
after spawning takes place....seperate both parents from eggs and keep a mild water flow over the eggs and see what happens.

but remember that two females can also carry out the breeding
ritual...lay eggs and of course the enevitable will happen.so watch
out.good luck.



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