Hello All!
We recently adopted 3 angels from a terrible home and they are blooming with us. They are older- about 5-6 years old- they used to eat once every 3 days, never had light or tank mates and just one piece of drift wood in a 90 gal tank. We took them in and since they all close together in their 90 we got them into something a little cozier- a 29 gal! They are doing great and we have had them about 6 months. They are more active, have more personality and take to food readily and happily. I was having a hard time sexing them in the beginning, but recently the larger and smaller calico have been “kissing” and it seems as if they were pairing off or fighting for the silver male. Maybe one is male, but I’m not sure. Anyways, they have a nice little cory group that lay eggs and swim on the bottom and only three small fish that they barely seem to notice. Today I came home and noticed the filter tube was completely covered in these small little eggs that looked like cory eggs. But these were in massive quantities and my corys just laid eggs last water change. I think these are angel eggs cause the large cailico is super protective over them and keeps fanning them. We are looking into removing the tube and keeping the filter pad in a new filter so their bacteria isn’t interrupted. We have a spare 10 gal we could put it in with an airstone and heater. If anyone has ANY tips or ideas as to what eggs these are and how to best handle this please let me know! We would love to save these little eggs! Thank you for your time.
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We recently adopted 3 angels from a terrible home and they are blooming with us. They are older- about 5-6 years old- they used to eat once every 3 days, never had light or tank mates and just one piece of drift wood in a 90 gal tank. We took them in and since they all close together in their 90 we got them into something a little cozier- a 29 gal! They are doing great and we have had them about 6 months. They are more active, have more personality and take to food readily and happily. I was having a hard time sexing them in the beginning, but recently the larger and smaller calico have been “kissing” and it seems as if they were pairing off or fighting for the silver male. Maybe one is male, but I’m not sure. Anyways, they have a nice little cory group that lay eggs and swim on the bottom and only three small fish that they barely seem to notice. Today I came home and noticed the filter tube was completely covered in these small little eggs that looked like cory eggs. But these were in massive quantities and my corys just laid eggs last water change. I think these are angel eggs cause the large cailico is super protective over them and keeps fanning them. We are looking into removing the tube and keeping the filter pad in a new filter so their bacteria isn’t interrupted. We have a spare 10 gal we could put it in with an airstone and heater. If anyone has ANY tips or ideas as to what eggs these are and how to best handle this please let me know! We would love to save these little eggs! Thank you for your time.
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