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How to breed angelfish and how to feed them after breeding

Mike Ehrmantraut
2021-04-17 01:28:36
The way angelfish reproduce is relatively simple, and they usually pair by themselves. Before breeding, the male's vas deferens droops, as do the female's oviducts. They will choose a relatively safe area, and after making sure the environment is safe, the female will start spawning, and the male will inseminate the eggs at the same time or after the female spawns. After insemination, they work together to protect the eggs until they hatch. During hatching, they also eat moldy eggs to avoid infection.
How to breed angelfish and how to feed them after breeding

One, how does angelfish breed

angelfish breed is him pair commonly, before breeding, the anus of angelfish can protrude, the oviduct of female fish can prolapse, the vas deferens of male fish also can prolapse, this moment is to be about to lay eggs. Before spawning, they will find a place where they think it is safer. After cleaning up, the female will spawn first, and the male will inseminate at the same time as the female spawns.

Generally speaking, the process of laying eggs and insemination can last 2-5 hours, depending on the number of eggs laid. After spawning, they will guard the fertilized eggs together, fan the water with their fins to ensure that the fertilized eggs are surrounded by oxygen, and they will eat the eggs that have not been successfully inseminated or infected by Saprolegnia to ensure that other fertilized eggs are not infected. Fertilized eggs usually hatch after about 36 hours, but after hatching, the young fish will not swim, they need to wait for 4-5 days to swim slowly.

2. How to feed

angelfish after breeding 1. Parent fish: Angelfish will guard their eggs after breeding, and breeders only need to provide them with sufficient oxygen and food. Be careful not to feed water fleas, because Cyclops in water fleas can pass through the outside of fertilized eggs, resulting in reduced hatching rate of fish eggs. Secondly, be careful not to have strong lights, otherwise the angelfish will be frightened and may swallow their eggs.

2. Eggs: The eggs of angelfish can be hatched in about 2 days. They can be fed without feeding in the first 3 days. After 3 days, they can be fed with some shrimp eggs, red worms, tubificidae, etc. It is best to cut them up before feeding. Before the fry can swim, the parent fish will always be by their side to protect them.

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