Thanks Bob. So even if you divided the tanks evenly amongst those 8 pairs ( we'll just use the ones you have running at the moment for this example
) that's only 2.75 tanks per pair which as you've found out, isn't enough tanks. Considering the spawning frequency that Angels do get to, you should find that even 32 tanks with 8 of those tanks being 75 gals or larger and the others only needing to be 10-15 gal tanks might actually still be cutting it close. Say you dedicated 4 tanks per pair ( 3- 10/15 gal and 1- 75 or larger) and used the round robin method, by the time your second spawn is ready for the grow out tank, odds are the fish in the 75 are not ready for sale yet. I NEED MORE TANKS!!!! lol
The point of this excersise is to show that unless you have the space for multilple tanks of fry at different ages, the only way I know of keeping up is to sacrifice spawns.
That's a hard reality but one none the less.
Just something a new breeder should consider before breeding
Angelfish are great to breed but can bury you with babies.
(I'm almost talking myself OUT of doing this again
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