Flame angelfish breeding thread

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The flame angels are on hold right now, we moved them to our 75 gallon after dividing up the 180 for other pairs. The flames are still spawning too. Our multibars just started spawning last night, so we're turning our focus to them. We have talked with Syd from Hawaii regarding his work with flame angels, it's fairly straight forward, just a lot of work with many opportunities for things to go wrong.

We are feeding parvocalanus, apocyclops, and another i can't remember the name of right now.
 
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We've put the flames on hold for now to focus on multibar and bellus angels. We have 10 captive bred Hawaiian flame angels arriving next week however, which will be for sale on our site once they pass a health inspection. We just started a batch of bellus angelfish from about 5000 eggs. Will update the other post next week with baby pics.
 

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