jetajockey
come get me tang police!
Oh that's too bad. Maybe they'll figure it out. I've always had the best luck just leaving them alone completely till the fry are wiggling and then remove the fry to their own tank.
Mouth-Brooder-Fanatic said:generally they will be fine with the eggs, unless they are new parents (where they eat the eggs or dont tend to them). and even then they would get the hang of it and raise their own fry eventually.
maybe not put them back in with the eggs now, since they may not recognise them. are they all fertilized?
and those are stunning parents!! does the dad have the bigger forehead or is that just the breed of angel? the babies will be incredible x
j0el1212 said:I notice today the eggs have fungus on them cotton looking fur. How do I get rid of it or am I to late???
tarpon said:It is normal for some to get fungus on them. And did you see the angel.fertilizing them?
What color were the eggs the whole time?
tarpon said:Im fairly positive that means they were never fertilized. They shouldve turned amber or gone into the wiggling stage by then