i think u will find that it was one of the parents (or both) that devoured the eggs. it can take some time for them to get it right
I think its 26+ they need
First off, love the fish! Do you change/know your gh/kh levels? Also what size tank are you keeping them in?
also my water tests are as follows (using jungle laboratory 6 in 1 test strips)
nitrates - between 0-20 ppm
nitites - close to 0 ppm
chlorines - 0 ppm
gh - around 20 ppm
kh - around 120 ppm
pH - around 6.8-7.0
they are breeding fine, but the parents are new to the breeding thing so they keep eating the eggs after about a day and a half.. gonna try to remove the eggs to my breeding tanks and raise them myself next spawning (if they lay on something easy to grab instead of the gravel lol)
i will also be treating the breeding tank with methyl blue to keep the eggs from getting fungus on them.
ill let you all know the results ( im raising about 25 zebra fish fry as a practice run right now, just hatched yesterday)
Woop
I also like how at 25 seconds the angel fish wanted some attention
That video only makes me want these fish more now lol! Love your tank, very natural setup and peaceful looking.
That video only makes me want these fish more now lol! Love your tank, very natural setup and peaceful looking.
Angels, Blue Rams, and Discuss are my favorite fish. The rams aren't easy to keep alive ill tell you that much (ive had 2 die already) but if you can they are amazing