Community tank ?First batch in a community tank, doubt it will be anything but pretty cool!
To follow on from this, I've also heard that they need to practice being good parents. That they'll often eat the first batch(es) of eggs, then seem to get the hang of it. Not an Angelfish keeper myself, just what I've read, and worth bearing in mind if you spot them eating the eggs!Congrats, @Brodie33 !
The eggs look fertilized which is good! To forewarn you, Angels are notoriously (not every time, but enough that you should be warned) bad parents - by that I mean yours may eat their eggs/fry soon after every time. They are designed to be really good parents, but years of aquatic breeding (pulling eggs right after they lay it) have caused some disruptions to that.
If you look here, you'll find an excellent example of what Angelfish parent's CAN be by our very own @Uberhoust .
Hey
Don't you quarantine them ?
Well, thread title is@Avel1896 what do you mean? The OP never indicated that these were new fish nor did he indicate that he does not quarantine?
Did you mean something else?
Well, thread title is
"Anglefish new pair"