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Date Posted: 03:55:41 07/04/00 Tue
Author: aron
Subject: raising angles

in your message do you say that you have hatched the eggs or
are they just laying them and eating them.there could be a few theorys one is that you have all female fish and no male to fertilize them. two is that somthing in the tank is eating
them if they are in a community tank.if they lay again try to get them to lay them on a peice of long thin slate and remove them put them in separate tank or if you dont have the use of another tank invest in segregation tank or breeding trap make sure there is a slight current or some slight aireation as this acts as the mother would be faning
oxygen over them.when they hatch feed them on small brine shrimp or roffters i hope this information has been helpful
yours joe..........

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