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Blac Angles laid some eggs
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<blockquote data-quote="harleydoc" data-source="post: 295997" data-attributes="member: 10609"><p>They make sleeves you can put around the heater that will keep them away after they lay there eggs. I used to bread fish all the time. The cage/ sleeve will keep them from getting ate and will also allow the male to do his thing. Then when they are hatched you can pull the cage with all the baby and put them in you other tank.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="harleydoc, post: 295997, member: 10609"] They make sleeves you can put around the heater that will keep them away after they lay there eggs. I used to bread fish all the time. The cage/ sleeve will keep them from getting ate and will also allow the male to do his thing. Then when they are hatched you can pull the cage with all the baby and put them in you other tank. [/QUOTE]
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