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Hello everyone! I've been reading this forum for a few years and decided to join! I'm super excited to be here. I've been fishkeeping for 6 years, and I currently have three aquariums:

4 gal:

  • x1 betta fish

10 gal:

  • x5 emerald eye rasboras
  • x3 norman's lampeye killifish

55 gal:

  • x4 false julii cory
  • x3 gold white cloud mountain minnows
  • x3 porkchop rasboras
  • x2 koi angelfish
  • x1 L333 yellow tiger pleco

Pics!

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@Henry the fish keeper I'm not sure. I originally had four angelfish, but one was smaller than the rest and couldn't compete for food, and when I came back from vacation several days ago another one passed, leaving me with just these two. Yesterday one laid eggs for the first time, but they were eaten overnight and I couldn't tell if they were fertilized or not. I'll attach a picture below. The eggs are on the leaf; I'm sorry that they're hard to see.

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If you leave the eggs with the parents it can take up to 10 attempts for them to care for the eggs properly as most angelfish to day are raised by removing the eggs so they take a while to get use to raising they own fry if you leave the eggs with them

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