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Breeding the Blushing Angel is a fascinating endeavor that requires some careful preparation. To encourage successful breeding, it’s best to house several angels together until they pair off naturally. Once a pair has formed, provide a flat surface, such as a piece of slate or a large plant leaf, where the female can lay her eggs at an angle of about 30 degrees in an area with moderate water flow. The male will follow to fertilize the eggs, and after around three days, the fry will emerge. Feeding the fry with newly hatched brine shrimp until they are large enough to accept crushed flake food ensures their healthy development.
The Blushing Angel’s diet should be diverse, including a mix of vegetables and meaty foods. Providing a quality flake food, along with live and frozen options like brine shrimp and bloodworms, ensures the well-rounded nutrition this fish needs to thrive.
When you bring home a Blushing Angel, rest assured that it will be measured at TL (Total Length), taking into account the full span from nose to tail, ensuring you receive a healthy and vibrant fish.
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