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Hey Guys,
So here's my dilemma. I've got a mated pair of angelfish, in a tank kept about 80 degrees. The pair is great, and they produce a fairly large spawn (100-150+ eggs) about once a week on top of the small piece of slate i've put in the tank for them.
My problem is, I can't get the eggs to hatch, they always seem to turn white (succumbing to a fungus?) and dying. Here's what i've tried so far...
Spawn 1: moved the piece of slate with eggs into a quarantine net within the same tank as the angelfish (so all conditions are the same, except now the angelfish can't get to them to eat them) only three eggs made it to wigglers, and then those turned white too, so all died
Spawn 2: moved the piece of slate with eggs into a separate tub, filled with water from angelfish tank and put an airstone in the tub. tried to mannually remove eggs that turned white, but over night they all turned white and died
Spawn 3: moved the piece of slate into a separate jar with water from angelfish tank and put an airstone and a teaspoon of methylne blue, all eggs turned white and died
Spawn 4: moved the piece of slate into a separate jar with water from the angelfish tank, put in airstone in so as to insure that bubbles hit the eggs constantly, put in a heater to keep jar ~80 degrees, put in a teaspoon of methylene blue, all eggs turned white and died.
Kinda getting discouraged here.... one month of good spawns, and no fry to show for it... any idea what is going wrong?
At this point i suspect there is some kinda fungus innate in my angel tank, but the ph/amonia/nitrate/nitrite levels are fine. Plus shouldn't the methylene blue kybosh any fungus in the water already?
Very open to suggestions, so please advise if you can.
Thanks in advance for your help!
So here's my dilemma. I've got a mated pair of angelfish, in a tank kept about 80 degrees. The pair is great, and they produce a fairly large spawn (100-150+ eggs) about once a week on top of the small piece of slate i've put in the tank for them.
My problem is, I can't get the eggs to hatch, they always seem to turn white (succumbing to a fungus?) and dying. Here's what i've tried so far...
Spawn 1: moved the piece of slate with eggs into a quarantine net within the same tank as the angelfish (so all conditions are the same, except now the angelfish can't get to them to eat them) only three eggs made it to wigglers, and then those turned white too, so all died
Spawn 2: moved the piece of slate with eggs into a separate tub, filled with water from angelfish tank and put an airstone in the tub. tried to mannually remove eggs that turned white, but over night they all turned white and died
Spawn 3: moved the piece of slate into a separate jar with water from angelfish tank and put an airstone and a teaspoon of methylne blue, all eggs turned white and died
Spawn 4: moved the piece of slate into a separate jar with water from the angelfish tank, put in airstone in so as to insure that bubbles hit the eggs constantly, put in a heater to keep jar ~80 degrees, put in a teaspoon of methylene blue, all eggs turned white and died.
Kinda getting discouraged here.... one month of good spawns, and no fry to show for it... any idea what is going wrong?
At this point i suspect there is some kinda fungus innate in my angel tank, but the ph/amonia/nitrate/nitrite levels are fine. Plus shouldn't the methylene blue kybosh any fungus in the water already?
Very open to suggestions, so please advise if you can.
Thanks in advance for your help!