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Posted by Tynk on May 17, 2007, 12:43 am
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> Tynk,
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> Thanks for the information (and your email of the angelfish breeding
> images a few months ago - i meant to reply but never got around to it
> sorry!).
> The eggs all turned white on the second day and then was eaten by
> someone. I don't think i would bother with trying to raise them - will
> probably just watch and see maybe further down the track!
>
> Thanks so much!
Oh you're welcome, Mariachi.
The eggs turn white when they're not fertile.
This is pretty common with a new pair. Sometimes it can take a few
spawns to get it down right.
Some do great right off the bat.
Angel parents will eat unfertilized eggs too.
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>
> Thanks for the information (and your email of the angelfish breeding
> images a few months ago - i meant to reply but never got around to it
> sorry!).
> The eggs all turned white on the second day and then was eaten by
> someone. I don't think i would bother with trying to raise them - will
> probably just watch and see maybe further down the track!
>
> Thanks so much!