C. panda spawn... first for me anyway

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tjudy
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C. panda spawn... first for me anyway

Post by tjudy »

My C. panda have spawned. This is the first Cory. species to do so in my new fishroom:

http://www.tedsfishroom.com/pandalog.html
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Post by tjudy »

They are at it again this evening. They are laying most of the eggs in a mop and a couple on the side of the tank near the mop. Pretty cool to watch. I am trying to get pictures...
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Post by Kana3 »

Congratulations!
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Post by kim m »

Congrats :-) ...you'll find them "at it again" quite often I'm sure.
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Post by FelineFishGuy »

That's great.

I have a group of 4 Pandas (three ladies) that have spawned at least 30 times in the last 12 months - Im sure you will see them be very busy over next three months - My Pandas were very busy in late winter/spring 2005 once they got going. In fact they will be dropping more eggs tonight.

Good luck with your group !

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Post by Mindy »

A friend of mine has a whole army of Pandas in his community tank. He says he spots at least ten new ones a month... and that is what survives after predation by the community, etc. They are good breeders, that's for sure!
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