Claire Bear
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Last night I was moving ornaments/decorations in my 90g when to my surprise, I saw multiples of Panda Cory fry. They were only about a 1/4 inch in size and at first, I could not figure it out. It was only as I kept watching them move that I realized I had baby cory-lots of them!
Now, that 90 gallon peaceful community also has baby GardnarI killifish-no idea when those were born and the Panda Cory.
Feeling lucky and grateful that I am getting so many babies. Now, if the two blood parrots would just mate and have a bunch, I would be really excited. They keep in hiding and he keeps scooting her into a cave as if to spawn! And yes, I am well aware of the fact that most males are sterile but I can hope, can't I!
Now, that 90 gallon peaceful community also has baby GardnarI killifish-no idea when those were born and the Panda Cory.
Feeling lucky and grateful that I am getting so many babies. Now, if the two blood parrots would just mate and have a bunch, I would be really excited. They keep in hiding and he keeps scooting her into a cave as if to spawn! And yes, I am well aware of the fact that most males are sterile but I can hope, can't I!