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Mariachi

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Since: May 07, 2007
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon May 07, 2007 2:30 am
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My Angelfish have just laid eggs on a amazon sword left!! The question
is what shall I do now. I want to leave the eggs in there but maxamise
the chance of hatching. I have read several things on the internet

darkness reduces fungus
angelfish and other fish might eat the eggs at night so i would leave
a 'night light' for them
higher temps mean it will hatch faster....

So this is what i plan on doing...turning them temp up by 1-2 degrees
for now. Set up a dimmer light for the eggs tonight and hope for the
best. Anything else I can do to help?

Also the male is VERY torn up..he has lost 30% of his scales is there
anything I can do for him?

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Tynk

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed May 09, 2007 7:32 am
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On May 7, 4:30�am, Mariachi <far....RemoveThis@gmail.com> wrote:
> My Angelfish have just laid eggs on a amazon sword left!! The question
> is what shall I do now. I want to leave the eggs in there but maxamise
> the chance of hatching. I have read several things on the internet
>
> darkness reduces fungus
> angelfish and other fish might eat the eggs at night so i would leave
> a 'night light' for them
> higher temps mean it will hatch faster....
>
> So this is what i plan on doing...turning them temp up by 1-2 degrees
> for now. Set up a dimmer light for the eggs tonight and hope for the
> best. Anything else I can do to help?
>
> Also the male is VERY torn up..he has lost 30% of his scales  is there
> anything I can do for him?

Hi there.
Just wondering if you still have the Angelfish eggs, or if they had
been eaten?
Even if you lose / lost this batch of eggs, at least you know you have
a pair now. = )
You'll have a couple / few weeks before they spawn again (if still in
condition to do so), and you'll be able to research the spawning and
raising of angelfish fry.
You'll have time to prepare if you want to raise them. If you don't,
just leave them to spawn when they want and have a happy Bristle nose
Pleco (or similar species of Pleco that fits your tank size).
If you want to raise them, I can give you all the help you need, but
it's always wise to read up on the general facts of it and then get
several breeder's opinions and take it from there.
I've had many Angel spawns and I know some folks over at The
Freshwater Aquarium group have also raised many batches (some
currently).
Here's the link for that group: (and before Roy jumps on me for giving
it out, I'm not "trolling" for that group. There are others there who
are highly knowledgeable about Angels as well.)
http://groups.google.com/group/The-Freshwater-Aquarium?lnk=li&hl=en

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Mariachi

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Tue May 15, 2007 4:35 am
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Tynk,

Thanks for the information (and your email of the angelfish breeding
images a few months ago - i meant to reply but never got around to it
sorry!).
The eggs all turned white on the second day and then was eaten by
someone. I don't think i would bother with trying to raise them - will
probably just watch and see maybe further down the track!

Thanks so much!
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Wed May 16, 2007 9:43 pm
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On May 15, 6:35?am, Mariachi <far....TakeThisOut@gmail.com> wrote:
> Tynk,
>
> Thanks for the information (and your email of the angelfish breeding
> images a few months ago - i meant to reply but never got around to it
> sorry!).
> The eggs all turned white on the second day and then was eaten by
> someone. I don't think i would bother with trying to raise them - will
> probably just watch and see maybe further down the track!
>
> Thanks so much!

Oh you're welcome, Mariachi.
The eggs turn white when they're not fertile.
This is pretty common with a new pair. Sometimes it can take a few
spawns to get it down right.
Some do great right off the bat.
Angel parents will eat unfertilized eggs too.
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Tynk

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sun May 20, 2007 9:04 am
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On May 17, 9:40�am, Pondmeister <tristansaintjohnREM... DeleteThis @yahoo.com>
wrote:
> Somehow I think your creaming your jeans there Tynk with these psts. I
> really think you do get off on them since yu cannot seem to ignore
> them like you say I should do.......You also got off on allthe posts
> Carol used to make here as well... Different strokes for different
> fooks huh? Some get off  with spawn water, others with dead koi, and
> others yet with replying to so called trouble makers........Welcome to
> the profession of trolling! You fit right in as an enabler. I know you
> have fed Gill and Jan as well as Carol and others quite a few healthy
> wholesome meals......this post is proof positive of your participation
> in that area.
>
On May 17, 9:40 am, Pondmeister <tristansaintjohnREM... DeleteThis @yahoo.com>
wrote:
> Somehow I think your creaming your jeans there Tynk with these psts. I
> really think you do get off on them since yu cannot seem to ignore
> them like you say I should do.......You also got off on allthe posts
> Carol used to make here as well... Different strokes for different
> fooks huh? Some get off with spawn water, others with dead koi, and
> others yet with replying to so called trouble makers........Welcome to
> the profession of trolling! You fit right in as an enabler. I know you
> have fed Gill and Jan as well as Carol and others quite a few healthy
> wholesome meals......this post is proof positive of your participation
> in that area.
>

No. I do not "get off on replying to trouble makers".
You missed the point, yet again.
We've always been cordial towards each other until your nasty post to
me. You hurt my feelings and my post proves just that. Not that I'm
an enabler, that I'm a person who just got bit when I've always been
friendly.
You can say it's anything you want, however, it doesn't make it true.
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