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 | Subject: angel parents hands (fins) full 11/21/2010, 1:46 pm | |
|  eggs are hatching and tons of wigglers. The parents are doing a great job trying to keep them on the leafs. |
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dano Sergeant Major


Posts: 283 Location: Goose Creek SC
 | Subject: Re: angel parents hands (fins) full 11/21/2010, 4:14 pm | |
| From here it looks like you had a Marble and Gold Koi mate.......Angel Fish are a lot of fun to watch.....It is amazing how well they are able to keep up with so many tiny babies......Are you going to feed the fry or let nature take it's coarse? |
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 | Subject: Re: angel parents hands (fins) full 11/21/2010, 4:54 pm | |
| A marble and gold is correct. I will probably feed these guys. I've let the earlier spawns go to nature and none survived. Can't find brine eggs to hatch so have first bites on hand. |
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alan j t Major


Posts: 791 Location: reno nv Favorite Fish:: discus
 | Subject: Re: angel parents hands (fins) full 11/21/2010, 6:00 pm | |
| nice pics, the fish look very healthy too. please keep us posted |
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 | Subject: Re: angel parents hands (fins) full 11/21/2010, 6:45 pm | |
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snowflake311 Chief Wrnt. Off. 3


Posts: 412 Location: South lake tahoe, CA Favorite Fish:: South American Ciclids and plecos. I will always love my bettas but have moved on.
 | Subject: Re: angel parents hands (fins) full 11/21/2010, 10:43 pm | |
| I have some angel eggs too. I got wigglers right before I went on vacation I was not around to raise them and they did not make it. I know have the parents in there own 20 Gal and things should be better.
I will keep an eye on this to see how yours do. Its exciting. Watching the parents care for the fry is so neat. Good luck. |
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