Flame angelfish breeding thread

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We're working with a few angelfish species right now, and one of our newest pairs just started spawning this week. Last night was the first confirmed spawn, with a good number of eggs released.
The female is a rare aberrant version, lacking most of her stripes. She was purchased from Pacific Island Aquatics two months ago, and is already making babies! We hope that she is concealing some interesting genetics, and potentially raise some "designer" flame angels. Flame angelfish have a very long larval stage, upwards of 100 days or so, with low success rates.


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This pair spawns fairly early in the evening, which caught us by surprise. I'll update this post with some egg photos next week.

Here's the female giving us her curious stare
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The pair is currently in a 180, but will be moved into a 60 cube soon. Eggs are collected and incubated in a beaker for 18 hours before they hatch out.
 

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Awesome and following along!
 

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+1 on sharing. Will be following this, great info! Love to see this type of work in action! Great job
 
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Here are some eggs that are probably an hour away from hatching. We are running some test with the early larvae to try and determine the best way to start a batch. So far I'm incubating 2 days worth of eggs at room temp to delay hatching, while the next two days of spawns are incubated at higher temps to speed up development. The goal is to combine 4 days worth of larvae that are relatively similar in development.

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Here are some eggs that are probably an hour away from hatching. We are running some test with the early larvae to try and determine the best way to start a batch. So far I'm incubating 2 days worth of eggs at room temp to delay hatching, while the next two days of spawns are incubated at higher temps to speed up development. The goal is to combine 4 days worth of larvae that are relatively similar in development.

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So cool!
 

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Wow, this is awesome. I can't wait to see this progress. It's hard to believe those eggs are about to hatch, they don't even resemble fish to the untrained eye.
 

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