At least twofry, sometimes threefry. But that's only on Thursdays, and you have to know a guy.
Baby angelfish are called fry.
yes, but angelfish will also be attacked by parents of the baby fry, not compatible
They can not eat live grown angel fish.
Do you have the space for them? because freshwater angelfish are generally good parents. however, you should separate the fry by gender when they grow older.
Angelfish (Pterophylum sp.) do not get pregnant they are egg layers and deposit their eggs on a broad leafed plant or PVC tube provided (sometimes the aquarium glass). Then they look after the eggs and fry until the fry are independent.
they keep their eggs/fry together as they grow, keeping an eye on them and defending them from other fish
There are not many fish that are compatible with Angelfish. Only Angelfish are truly compatible with Angelfish.
When the fry are free swimming. Actually some recommend removing the parents after the eggs are laid and fertilized. Others suggest leaving both parents with the eggs and fry. There are pros and cons for each.
They will defend their own breeding area and their fry or eggs. They will not protect or defend other fish
Commercial breeders normally get around a 90%+ survival rate. They get this because they know what they are doing and know exactly how to keep the water the fish are in absolutely perfect for Angelfish permanently.
Yes if they are big enough to fit in their mouths. If you have fry in with an angelfish or other semi-aggressive fish, it might be a good idea to put in a tank divider or separate the fry in a grow-out tank.
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