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Started into a water change in my 65 community, and my angels didn't take too kindly to it. Turns out they paired up and laid on some of my bigger crypts. I'll give the mom credit, she didn't hesitate to go after my hand when I went to start trimming the plants. I'm not planning on pulling the eggs, I'll just let nature do its job. 

It must be something in the water today, my rams are all colored up and causing a stir too, lol. 

Edit: attack of the flipped picture, so I added another

 

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Congratulations! It does seem that breeding often stimulates breeding. The first thing that comes to mind is a good quality mutual environment. But could there be a chemical signal like a hormone that is received by other fish in the aquarium?

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