Angelfish eggs

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I have recently moved my 5 angels out of my cichlids tank and they have had eggs , should I move the eggs out as it’s there first pod or just leave them to it , any advice is great as I never bred them and not sure what to do
 
Sorry, I have zero experience in raising angelfish fry.
Oh, ok.

I found some instructions online:

Make sure you do a lot of research before hand. I also know they can have over 100 fry, so have a plan for those.
 
Oh, ok.

I found some instructions online:

Make sure you do a lot of research before hand. I also know they can have over 100 fry, so have a plan for those.
I had no plan of breeding them I only moved them to there own tank because they were being kept with
Oh, ok.

I found some instructions online:

Make sure you do a lot of research before hand. I also know they can have over 100 fry, so have a plan for those.
tgere looks to be over a 100 eggs and il probably try to sell them to a pet shop as I don’t have the space or equipment to house 100 fryi didn’t plan on breeding them they got put in there own tank after a unsuccessful period with my green terror and blue acara , is it unethical to use them as feeders for my cichlids ?I’m just at a loss as what to do
 
Try netting the *fertilized* eggarea to prevent the parents eating their eggs

White eggs means unfertilized
Black spot on eggs means they were already fertilized

here is a picture of discus eggs net from the internet, this technique have been widely used among those cichlids keeper.
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