Cool panda cory fry picture

Here's an updated picture of my panda cory fry, now 28 days old!

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This is the biggest of the batch, same individual as the last picture I posted. He's getting much more cory-shaped, not as tadpoley.

Oh, and I had 14 more eggs hatch!

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Wow, whatta GREAT shot! CoNgRaTz on the babies! :D
 
WOW! That's amazing! I have 4 julii corys, and I don't think I've seen em spawn yet. When I got them, they were very small, so I am thinking they are just pretty young. How old until they start mating? And how large are the eggs? Are they laid in clusters or just randomly placed around the tank?
 
Thanks everyone! I just love watching these little guys develop.

Becca, I got the panda parents (2 males, 1 female) when they were young, too. They were .75" when I got them; now that they're full-grown, they're about 1.75-2". The female is the largest. It took a year from the time I got them until definite, confirmed breeding, with eggs. A couple times before that they exhibited some of the behaviors, but I never saw eggs. I'd say just be patient, and when they get a bit bigger you can tell if you have both sexes. I just happened to get lucky and got a 2:1 ratio.

The eggs are 1/16" in diameter, start off clearish, and quickly turn tan if they have been fertilized. The eggs are fertilized and laid singly, in a dense clump of lace java fern on driftwood. A few hours after they are laid, they get hard enough that I can pick them off the leaves with my fingers to put in the fry tank. They hatch in about six days, in my tank.

From what I've read, pandas aren't as prolific as some other cory species. I typically get about 5-12 eggs per spawning event. I've read that a temperature drop can initiate mating for some cories, and from what I've observed with my pandas, it's true. Especially when I do a water change right before a storm, so the pressure is dropping.

Obviously, this all relates to C. panda, not C. julii, but you get the idea.
 
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