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Re: A. Panduro eggs!



Lianne,
For the first spawn it's OK
Wriggles in 2-3 days..(depends on water temperature).  Free swimming between
7-10 days.
Panduro's are great parents.. I feed baby brine shrimp as soon as I see the
mother herding the fry around (free swimming). I always keep Java Moss in
the tank, the fry love to eat infusoria in the JM and keeps them safe.
Good luck
Sal

----- Original Message -----
From: "~Lianne~" <emiko@columbus.rr.com>
To: <uniquaria@yahoogroups.com>; "apisto" <apisto@listbox.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 8:54 PM
Subject: A. Panduro eggs!


> Hi all, I was downstairs looking at my fishies today, and noticed my
> female Apisto panduro hiding out in a pot and only peeking out
> occasionally.  Well, today was water change day, and I found my
> curiosity too hard to resist!  :)  I took a peek, and I saw about 15-20
> reddish brown eggs on the sides and top of the pot!  Yay!  is this small
> for a panduro spawn?  This is their first time, so I would think that
> there could be more in the future?  I am almost 100% sure that they were
> layed today, when can I expect wrigglers?  free swimmers?  Are there any
> good sites where I could read up on raising these guys?  Thanks!
>
> ~Lianne
>
>
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