small ( baby ) brine shrimp ! Flake food crushed up into a powder can also be used.
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Once the leaf or other surface has been cleaned the female angelfish will lay eggs and afterwards the male fertilizes them. After the eggs have been laid and fertilized both angelfish parents stand guard over the eggs until they hatch in approximately 3-4 days.
Angelfish eggs hatch in 2 to 3 days depending on water temperature. Wamer water tends to shorten gestation time.
They protect them while they are eggs but may eat them once they hatch
The flies hatch their eggs usually in dead and decaying organic material, such as garbage or faeces to feed.
Some angelfish do eat their own babies. Many do care and parent their young. The ones that eat them usually do it because of not knowing how to parent or getting bored with the babies. Many angelfish also eat the eggs that were not fertilized.
The don't get pregnant, they get fertile. Tropical Angel fish deliver eggs through spawning. If the female is fertile(carrying infertile eggs,) she female lay the eggs, then the male will fertilize them afterwards. A Fightn' Fact- Angel Fish eggs usually take less than a week to hatch.
The Queen angelfish is an egg-scattering species with buoyant eggs that will float around in the ocean until they hatch according to http://www.aquaticcommunity.com/marine-angelfish/queen.php i hope i could be of help
Eagles lay eggs. They do get pregnant. Bald eagle eggs hatch in 6 to 7 weeks.
Freshwater angelfish can't survive in the ocean. Therefore, they don't live there, and they don't eat there!I'm going to assume that you're referring to marine angelfish. Different species of marine angelfish feed on different things. The species of the genus Genicanthus feed chiefly on zooplankton in the wild, while members of the Centropyge feed on filamentous algae. There are some species that feed on fish eggs, sponges, tunicates, bryozoans, hydrioids, and/or various sessile benthic invertebrates.
It doesn't. The snake lays eggs, leaves them, and moves on. When the eggs hatch the baby snake starts to hunt.
yes..sometimes about 400 of them at the same time
you don't breed eggs! You hatchem!!