Age By Size Of Panda Cory

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Ok thank you very much for that information I think I will just let nature take its course and if they have eggs and fry great and if not it's not a big deal. If they did have eggs I thought I could put them in the breeding net that I use to put my live bearers fry in because then it would still be in the tank and have adequate flow so they would not get a fungus infection. Also I have 1 panda Cory that is on his win should I be worried as he looks healthy and is eating fine it just seems like he/she likes to spend time on there own from Tom
 
Breeding nets are, honestly, rubbish; even for livebearers. If you want to breed fish and raise the fry successfully, you really need separate breeding/grow out tanks.
 
Letting nature take its course is by far the best option :)
 
I wouldn't worry about the 'loner' too much; cories are social, but that doesn't mean they'll be close together all the time.
 
Ok thank you very much I find that the breeder nets are better than the floating traps and what I do is let the livebearers give birth in the main tank and then if any survive to the morning I will set up the breeding net and put the baby fry in there just so that they are separated from the adult fish.

I'm glad about the loner one as he just seems more independent and he was the one that joined the five banded barb group so maybe he is suffering from identity issues from Tom
 
you're not the only one, my male guppy thinks that a young molly is his mate and follows her around all the time (I say her but im not sure yet)
 

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