| Breeding angelfish can be very difficult, but I am here | | | | angelfish very frequently. They should have food in |
| to simplify it. At least the knowledge you need to | | | | them constantly. But as with any fish, feeding them |
| have to feed your angelfish fry correctly. Since your | | | | so often makes the water dirty. The water |
| baby angelfish are very small, brine shrimp, a | | | | therefore should be replaced every so often. 80% - |
| common angelfish food, will be too big even if they | | | | 90% should be changed. After the angelfish have |
| have recently hatched. | | | | reached about three weeks old, you can add flake |
| Since brine shrimp are too large for the fry to | | | | food, and fry starter number 2, in small increments. |
| consume, you should feed them brine shrimp eggs. | | | | You can gradually increase the quantity of dry food |
| The fry should be in their own rearing aquarium when | | | | that is used feeding them. After a couple weeks on |
| you begin feeding them. Make sure the fish are | | | | this diet, you can introduce freeze dried foods to the |
| acclimated to the new water by leaving them in it for | | | | diet. After six weeks, if you have fed your fish |
| one or two hours also. The fry actually break free | | | | properly they should be about a half inch in length. |
| from the egg with a yoke sac and can live for about | | | | After about ten weeks, the fish can be switched |
| one day before eating is necessary. | | | | over to flake, and freeze dried foods alone. |
| We recommend that you feed your new baby | | | | |