Angelfish can never be pregnant. They are egglayers which means all reproduction is done outside the body. It wouldn't matter if this was a female and in the presence of males in another tank. It would have no effect on the fish's current condition. Make sure it is not bloat here: http://www.fishnet.org/sick-fish-chart.htm
It might be if so I would put it in a separate tank cause the can get kinda wild during mating and pregnancy.
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If you don't have 2 Angels in there, then no she isn't (most likely; if she is a very new addition she could've been accidentally bred at the LFS) I assume its obvious but some people don't think obviously
Also, you will almost surely notice an aggressive note in her and her mate if she is breeding. Angels have some of the biggest attitude sways out of any fish.
If money cant buy happiness, that why do I need a job? I mean, I should be getting these fish free, since I don't have to pay for happy...
Not just being technical but look at your previous post as well as snailpufferguy's post. You both are inferring that other fish can have impregnated it or had something to do with the fish's condition. Nothing could be further from the truth. A sexually mature female Angelfish will fill with eggs even if she is in a tank by herself her entire life. No other fish matters. The term "Pregnant" is improper when it comes to this fish species. There was even a thread in the breeding forum about which fish can and cannot be "pregnant". When it comes to fish questions, proper terminology will better get proper answers.Mr Technical here...
By pregnant I'm sure me and the OP mean "full if eggs which means bot pregnant because the babies are produced outside the body..."
If money cant buy happiness, that why do I need a job? I mean, I should be getting these fish free, since I don't have to pay for happy...
Not just being technical but look at your previous post as well as snailpufferguy's post. You both are inferring that other fish can have impregnated it or had something to do with the fish's condition. Nothing could be further from the truth. A sexually mature female Angelfish will fill with eggs even if she is in a tank by herself her entire life. No other fish matters. The term "Pregnant" is improper when it comes to this fish species. There was even a thread in the breeding forum about which fish can and cannot be "pregnant". When it comes to fish questions, proper terminology will better get proper answers.
I guess she would get full of eggs either way. Didnt think of that...
If money cant buy happiness, that why do I need a job? I mean, I should be getting these fish free, since I don't have to pay for happy...
Thank you but that is what I meant. Full of eggs. Is it possible that she is full of eggs. and I do have another angel in the tank. It could be a male
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The swelling in the stomach went away and now it is flat again like a normal angel is that a good sign or a bad one
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