This is just amazing. I come home from my first day back at school (we had March Break up here in Canada last week - a one week break away from school) and I automatically come up to check on my fish. First thing I see is that my marble angel is staying in the one spot in the tank, not moving anywhere, even for food (she usually just goes crazy for food), anyways, I feed the other fish in the tank (Spotted PIM Catfish, and another angel) and go downstairs to eat something and start my homework (that part about starting my homework was a lie

). A couple of hours later when I have to come upstairs and REALLY start my homework, I notice that there are a lot of little dots on the leaves of the plants in my tank. I pull my tank away from the wall and the WHOLE PLANT is covered in little dots. I call over to Super Pet, and they said that they're more than likely EGGS! So I'm going to have around 300 fry in my 10-gallon tank. Well tomorrow I'm off to the LFS to get a tank, filter and heater to put my catfish in for the moment (as it will eat the fry). The thing that surprised me the most is that Freshwater Angels don't eat their eggs! They actually protect them!
Would anyone happen to have any advice for keeping the fry alive, or any other suggestions/comments? lol I'm sorry for writing a book here, but this is the most interesting thing that has happend to me in this fish-keeping hobby since I got my tank! lol I'm also sorry for posting a Freshwater thread in the Reef Forums, but everyone here seems like a family, so I just decided to add this in. I will try to take some pictures tonight and post them tomorrow.
Goodnight,