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Re: [GSAS-Member] Panda Corys
excellent!!
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From: HIRO TAK <neon98102@yahoo.com>
Reply-To: Greater Seattle Aquarium Society member
chat<gsas-member@thekrib.com>
To: Greater Seattle Aquarium Society member chat
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Subject: Re: [GSAS-Member] Panda Corys
Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2007 14:20:13 -0800 (PST)
>Hi Meredith,
> Yes I do still have them. You are the 3rd. I thought you said you
have some from the Steve. Anyway, I think I would take $ from you if you
don't mind. I already got some fish trade in work and I need to shuffle
things around. I guess see you at the meeting.
>
>meredith crichton <bluedooratwork@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>I would love six if you still have some, I have the perfect 10 planted
set
>up and ready
>
>Cash is fine and or I could also trade 2 albino cories, or as many black
>tail guppies as any person could want.
>
>Thank you, Meredith
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>From: HIRO TAK
>Reply-To: Greater Seattle Aquarium Society member
>chat
>To: gsas-member@thekrib.com
>Subject: [GSAS-Member] Panda Corys
>Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2007 11:30:31 -0800 (PST)
> > Hi. I am wondering if anyone would like some young Panda Corys about
>3~4 month old bred by me. About 3/4" TL and 1/4" wide. I could bring to
>the meeing this month if anyone interested.
> > I would like $2/fish(cash please) and it is highly recommended group
>of 6 or more. Since they do better in their own group. I could get more
>if I bring to the store but I prefer that they would be kept by good
>hobbist. So I try here first.
> > Also, before you consider adopting them. I will like you to read
>the condition I am keeping them.
> >
> > I kept 4 adults(it happened to be 1 male and 3 females) in 5 G with
>powerhead with sponge(rated 550L or 145GPH) probably little less since
>have sponge on the intake. They do enjoy the cool water with good current
>that they are originally from the base of river in high ground(mountain)
I
>read.
> > The tank had no heater but had 1 incandecent bulb and 1 compact
>florecent.
> > So temperature hover from 68F~75F or so. I turn on the light in the
>morning and turn off when I go to bed. So light does warm the water some
>during the day and cool down a little at night just like in the Nature.
> > The water is Seattle tap so around 7 ph.
> > Don't know the gh since my "master test kit " don't have test for
>it.
> > There are some layer of fine sand with some bogwood with Java Fern and
>Java/X'mas moss. Some Frogbit, Riccia and Duckweed.
> > They have been laying eggs every 4~5 days. About 15~20 each
>time. Pandas are not big as some of the Cory species.
> > Now I have 2 tanks(5,10) with Pandas. One with 3 Hill Stream Loaches
>since I believe their optimal condition is similar.(cool water, high
>oxygen and good current. I am considering white cloud minnor and cherry
>shrimp as tankmate also. If I decide to set another tank or move to
>bigger tank.
> >
> > The reason I list those condition because I think they do better in
>the condition I listed. I'm sure they can do fine with typical community
>set up. Around 75F around 7 ph with peaceful small tankmates like Tetras
>or Rasboras. But they do prefer cooler water with current from my
>experience.
> >
> > I have about 20~30 youngs ready to go to new home. Either $2/fish or
>consider some trade.
> > I could trade with another Panda Corys. You might wonder why but I do
>want to broden the gene. I don't want in-breed.
> > I could have some young Pair or group German/Blue/gold Rams but not
>Bolivian.
> > I could have some Corydoras. There are so many out there but depends
>on what kind I suppose. I am especially have eyes for Albino Sterbai if
>anyone have it and ready to trade. Since my regulars finally start to
>spawn.
> > I can have some group of peaceful Tetras. Like Ember(Hyphessobrycon
>amandae ), rainbow(Nematobrycon lacortei ) or Rummy-nose(Hemigrammus
>rhodostomus or Hemigrammus bleheri )
> >
> > But I may be interested in what you have.(you never know and never
>hurt to ask) So if you are interested in young Panda Cories, please let
>me know. So I can figure how many group I should bring to the meeting.
> >
> >
>Thanks Hiro
> >
> >
> >
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