uncleb
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Post by uncleb on Jun 6, 2024 8:29:23 GMT -6
I have a freshwater 75G with all live plants. Have had a fish tank (or two) for 35+ years. Mostly angelfish, two sets of which have been laying eggs 1-2 times a month for a while now. But my pleco keeps on eating them. I have hatched the eggs myself when they lay them on the amazon swords and I am can keep the pleco away for long enough. But recently they have been laying them on them on the glass with no way to extract.
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Post by Red Deathy on Jun 7, 2024 8:32:44 GMT -6
I have a freshwater 75G with all live plants. Have had a fish tank (or two) for 35+ years. Mostly angelfish, two sets of which have been laying eggs 1-2 times a month for a while now. But my pleco keeps on eating them. I have hatched the eggs myself when they lay them on the amazon swords and I am can keep the pleco away for long enough. But recently they have been laying them on them on the glass with no way to extract. I had a pair of angel's that would lay eggs on the glass. One angel would aggressively try and guard them but was out numbered, in 48 hours all the eggs were eaten by other fish. I have 3 angels that have been togethr for over 18 months, haven't seen any eggs. I just lost my little bushynosed pleco, had him for 8+ years, fairly certain he died of old age. Planning on gettnig a couple more soon.
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