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.
That will depend on many different factors, some of which you have no control over. When the eggs hatch, the mother will closely guard the fry. In most cases, at least 50% of the fry survive if you use a sponge filter in their presence, as a normal filter may suck in the fry as well as water.
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.
angelfishes enemies are people and other animals
It is common to have around 200 fry from a single spawning.
yes
angelfishes moves to its home
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Angelfish live in saltwater
he discovered how sharks survive longer then they are supposed to
nothing they have yoke sack that give them what they need to survive like fat
Please don't give cats food like that. They need cat food. No, he will survive one french fry for sure.
It is quite probable that the fry were already dead inside her. If not they would not last for long.