🐠 Fresh Spawn Drop — Let’s Talk Angelfish Eggs
We’ve got a new batch of angelfish eggs, so this is the perfect time to break down what you’re actually looking at and what matters in these first 48 hours.
Angelfish eggs should look firm, translucent, and lightly amber when they’re healthy. Over the next day or two, you’ll start seeing the first signs of development — tiny dark dots forming inside each egg. That’s the embryo beginning to take shape.
A few things to watch for early on:
• White eggs → infertile or fungus
• Clear, firm eggs → healthy and developing
• Parents fanning → good sign they’re doing their job
• No movement yet → totally normal at this stage
This is one of the most exciting parts of the hobby because everything that happens next — wigglers, free‑swimmers, survival rate — starts right here.
If you’ve got your own spawn going, drop a photo or update in the comments.
If you’re new to breeding, ask anything.
This community is here to help you learn the process step by step.
Let’s grow some healthy fry together.
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🐠 Fresh Spawn Drop — Let’s Talk Angelfish Eggs
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