Dusty280
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My angelfish pair laid eggs on the back of the 40 gallon tank they are in. The eggs hatched into the attached wrigglers today. I do not want or probably would be able to remove the babies. The tank also houses a few rummy nose tetras and a few Cories. It is a planted tank with some driftwood. Any good plants I could add to the tank to give the babies a better chance of surviving? Do the parents eat babies after the wriggler stage? Like I said I want the process to be natural so I am not going to remove parents or babies from tank.