I initially wanted to make a community tank with angles as the main character. When I got them, I wanted to learn more about them, When I did see a spawn I had the 40 gl set aside for them. I put them back thinking the familiar tank and mates would be good and the next spawn I was just going to remove the eggs. Then the male became aggressive, I thought it better to put them back in the 40 and the female may come around.
After getting them I want to go through a spawn and see a tank full of baby Angels. My original plan was a Peacock tank and other tanks with A cacatuoides & Agazzi , German Blue Rams and a community tank.
I thought they would like the tank to themselves and less grief to the two remaining angles. I should have left them alone and let them try to raise them but worried about the aggression. Or just taken the eggs. I see now this will be normal and the changes I made were worse than the tank happenings.
Would you suggest putting the original male back in with the 2 females in the 75? Then put the three new coming in, in the 40 gl, monitor mating and go from there.
Thanks I need to read this often. I could be wrong I see these fish going after each other and just imagine what they are saying.. One of the 2 "females" could be male.
Thanks again for the help. I am very grateful for the comments and help.
Terry