Thank you. I did move most of the other fish to another tank last night. For some reason I had thought I had two of the same sex, they usually just bicker and chase one another all the time. Found a couple of websites that answered a few other questions, too. Yes, waiting until I'm not running all over the place would be a good thing :-). --- steev ward <steevward@mac.com> wrote: > Victorea: > I think on the first spawn you should leave them > alone and let them figure > out what they want to do, unless you have an empty > tank to move the eggs to. > That will give you a chance to see if the angels are > fertile, if they are > going to eat the eggs, and if they might want to > guard the fry. The eggs or > fry will get eaten sooner or later (unless you nab a > few), but once the pair > has started spawning they'll keep doing it every two > to four weeks anyway. > If they learn to be good parents (fending off the > other fish) you might > think about letting them have that 20 for > themselves. > So maybe you should do nothing until after the betta > show (unless you've got > empty tanks ready now). > > Steev > > Victorea Earnest wrote: > > > My angels have laid eggs in my 20 gal community > tank! > > They laid them all over the back of a flower pot. > > ------------------ > To unsubscribe from this list, please send mail to > majordomo@thekrib.com > with "Unsubscribe gsas-member" in the body of the > message. Archives of > this list can be found at > http://lists.thekrib.com/gsas-member/ > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - 50x more storage than other providers! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail ------------------ To unsubscribe from this list, please send mail to majordomo@thekrib.com with "Unsubscribe gsas-member" in the body of the message. Archives of this list can be found at http://lists.thekrib.com/gsas-member/