Most angels screw up their first few times breeding... IF they do successfully get fry, you gotta get setup in a hurry. Baby Brine is a nutritous food, and I think there is also a type of live "worm" that you can also get, but I can't for the life of me remember what they are called. maybe Microworms???? anyway, one of my friends has a huge angel breeding operation and she uses mostly these worms since they are easier to culture, not that brine shrimp are hard.
BTW, just a comment that you might want to know, your "Berry Tetras" are actually White Skirt tetras that have been subjected to injection with Dyes. I would highly suggest not buying any more of these since a great deal of them die in the process AND the dye usually wears off in time.
Also your one angelfish could vary well be picked on just for being and angelfish. Once a pair has been established the odd man out should always be removed.
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