Eggs which were not fertilized will turn white, usually within the first day. After that, it is unavoidable that some eggs will die during the development process, but the number can be reduced by maintaining proper water flow over the eggs (if you have removed the eggs from the parents) and treating the water with some fungicide such as MarOxy.
Unfortunately, the eggs are infected. They will not hatch.
because they are white and small and wet.
Eggs that were not successfully fertilized will turn white. The parents will usually eat them. If all the eggs are turning white it is possible that you have two females, one of which will mimick the behavior of a male but of course cannot fertilize the eggs. This happens sometimes. Also, be aware that it may appear that angelfish are eating the healthy (translucent or amber) fertilized eggs, if there are any. This is their "cleaning" motion...you will notice that the parents will get close to the eggs and use their small pectoral fins to fan them. They put their mouths close to the eggs too, my theory is that they have some type of sensory ability to tell if eggs are healthy/clean this way. The fin fanning prevents crud from settling on the eggs and ensures that they do not get fungal infections.
yes..sometimes about 400 of them at the same time
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you don't breed eggs! You hatchem!!
The only way to relocate Angelfish eggs is to move whatever the eggs were laid on. Removing(scrapeing) the eggs from where the fish laid them will result in the death of the eggs. HTH
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Yes, Angelfish can have babies. Usually they lay their eggs on leaves on plants and guards them.
Yes.
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.
No it is not, as you can see, the queen angelfish is much more colourful. The angelfish is just black and white. Except for the male, it is colourful but not as colourful as the queen angelfish.