D Durbkat Untrainable Joined Sep 3, 2005 Messages 4,128 Reaction score 0 Location Kentucky Jan 5, 2006 #16 Well I guess they aren't old enough yet.
N Nix Fish Addict Joined Sep 14, 2003 Messages 928 Reaction score 1 Location Michigan, US Jan 5, 2006 #17 or the same sex..
OP OP B BoSelecta New Member Joined Dec 22, 2005 Messages 30 Reaction score 0 Location South Bucks (UK) Jan 5, 2006 #18 Durbkat said: Well I guess they aren't old enough yet. Click to expand... Or they are shy )
OP OP B BoSelecta New Member Joined Dec 22, 2005 Messages 30 Reaction score 0 Location South Bucks (UK) Jan 8, 2006 #19 I don't belive it but - They (The Angels) are now laying eggs on a broad leaf Anubias, little yellow ones. I have tried to get a pic but its in a tricky postion They are chasing off anything that gets near but as its quite a large tank its not causing any problems. I wish I had another tank .... do Angels make good parents?
I don't belive it but - They (The Angels) are now laying eggs on a broad leaf Anubias, little yellow ones. I have tried to get a pic but its in a tricky postion They are chasing off anything that gets near but as its quite a large tank its not causing any problems. I wish I had another tank .... do Angels make good parents?
D Durbkat Untrainable Joined Sep 3, 2005 Messages 4,128 Reaction score 0 Location Kentucky Jan 8, 2006 #20 It depends. If you see them to start eating the eggs but you want to keep the eggs then read this link http/www.fishforums.net/index.php?showtopic=96104
It depends. If you see them to start eating the eggs but you want to keep the eggs then read this link http/www.fishforums.net/index.php?showtopic=96104
OP OP B BoSelecta New Member Joined Dec 22, 2005 Messages 30 Reaction score 0 Location South Bucks (UK) Jan 8, 2006 #21 Thanks for the link, this is the fist time I have seen them spawn and I am now reading up.