Is this a good Sign?
Hello everyone,
Recently I bought 6 Leopard Angelfish and 4 Bue Angelfish from an LFS in Clementi. The tank has barely reached its 1 month maturity and guess what, my angelfish spawned last night. They eggs were mostly white and the 2 biggest alpha angelfish were ferociously guarding the eggs, chasing everyone else to the other corner of the tank. However they disappeared this morning and I assume that they must have ate it up. Is this a good sign that the tank has matured? And how can I collect the eggs in future if they spawn again or is it safe to let the parents raise their own young in the community?
Tank Specifications:
Lighting: 2 X Hi-Lumen GreenElement and Beamswork LED
CO2: 3-4 bps pressurized with solenoid running about 5-6h a day
Substrate: ADA Amazonian Aquasoil
Filtration: 3ft Sump with bio-rings and foam
Plants: Tall, grassy plants as well as Amazon Swordplant and some moss and Carpet hairgrass
Tankmates: 5 Clown loaches about 1.5 inches and 2 newly introduced Spotted Plecos
What was strange was that they did not lay their eggs on a broad leaf plant. Instead, they laid it on the side of the glass, directly opposite the filter outflow pipe. Do they do this because they prefer a slight "breeze" of water?
Thanks so much in advance! 
Cheers,
Happydanio
Does this make sense: ~Imperfect Past equals future tense~
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