Breeding of Corydoras Panda

JackGillett

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Hi guys. some pictures here of corydoras panda, enjoy

At the 2nd stage after the 'tadpole stage' they start to take shape and colour


3 weeks on and the fry have tripled sometimes more in size


After a further 4 weeks the fry have doubled in size again and now have adult colouration nearly


And now after 8 months the fry are very nearly adult size and fully matured


7 years on and the cories look more like this, note the spots on the head and shoulders


And heres how its all done
 

zeebo

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awww ! cuties :clap:

hey Jack, I read you plan to ditch your gravel for sand. I saw same exact grey smooth gravel in aq store here, plan to buy it ,gonna take the blue gravel out ..really got my heart set on that exact gravel your pics here show..so why are you changing it ???

any advice here would be extremely helpful cuz I plan to buy it next week and begin the process . Thanks ,
Georgie
 

JackGillett

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I changed the gravel for 3 reasons mate. It makes the tank look cleaner, it keeps the cores active and happy, and its cleaner :thumbup:
 

bigbird

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i have cory leopardis in my L333 tank and yesterday found a tiny 1cm fella in there. I know they lay tons of eggs, but do not really want to breed them that much and basically let them be. It was such a thrill to see one make it through. cheers jk :thumbup:
 

bigbird

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good stuff isnt it. I just love it. Wish i had more than my 4 5ft tanks, but my missus would kill me. cheers jk :thumbup: