Some video's of my corydoras and aspidoras.

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Some video's of my corydoras and aspidoras.

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:-BD Nice selection of species!

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Re: Some video's of my corydoras and aspidoras.

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I love the second video with the aspiradoras, pretty funny and they look quite active :d
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The sixray cory is noticably dwarved Aspidoras spilotus! I never knew aspidoras were such fun and diverse genera!
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Re: Some video's of my corydoras and aspidoras.

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What Aspidoras species were in the second video?

They always "aggressive" eaters like that?

I have A. pauciradiatus (saw one in the background in the vid) and they are very gentle eaters as the rest of my corys.

Have you had any breeding experience with those other Aspidoras?
My A. pauciradiatus have bred in my community tanks, but I've never watched if they eat their own eggs or not.
Was considering breeding A. spilotus or A. albater instead as they are rare in my area, so wanted to hear your experiences with them (breeding wise and just general temperament wise with other tank mates. They can't be that bad can they? I am sure they aren't mean as Scleromystax barbatus males.
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