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![]() Very exciting
You can definitely tell them apart. The male's is thinner and longer and the female's looks more blunt. As for appearance sometimes the males head has a pronounced hump on forehead area. The airstone can run right up against the eggs if its not too strong. I always had them about 1" away though. You'll have better success with the eggs if you put a few drops of meth-blue to help keep fungus away. What size container do you have the eggs in?? You'll have wigglers in 7 days so you'll need to hatch brineshrimp to have ready. I hope this helps, worked for me....I bred angelfish for past 3 years and just sold my hatchery this past year. [/b] |