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Lloyd's Angelfish FAQ

Spawning: how to stop it.
Controlling spawning by changing temperatures, changing feeding, possible stress and diseases.

Henry asks how to stop angels from breeding.

The two steps that immediately come to mind are the one you mentioned, lower the temperature, and in addition, lower the feeding.

You can safely lower the temperature to 70 degrees, and this will definitely inhibit spawning, and will not harm your fish if you do it very slowly. If you are using a tank heater, turn it down slightly and let it stabilize at the new, lower, temperature for at least 4 hours before turning it down another notch. Try to limit the drop to no more than 4 degrees in 24 hours. Watch for Ich. The thinking is that the protozoa are always present, but only does damage when fish are stressed. Lower temperatures apparently causes Ich to multiply faster. If you see signs of it, immediately raise the temperature back to at least 80 degrees (85 is better) and wait until symptoms disappear before trying again.

At a lower temperature, the metabolism of all the fish will slow, so feeding should be reduced. Do not be afraid of reducing the feeding too much. It is highly unlikely you will damage your fish by feeding too little. It is better to cut back and feed too little, and then slightly increase the amount of feed, than it is to feed too much for the lower temperature. These steps should result in a break in the breeding cycle. However, spawning will not be eliminated entirely and it might take another 2-3 spawnings before the cycle break occurs.

Lloyd Spear
Dec 4, 1998

   
 
 
   
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