Having owned a few different species of various Catfish i have been collecting some groups of Corys specifically for to see if I am able to breed them after having sucess with my Bronze & Albinos. I purchased a group of 6 Pandas which were very small (1 inch max) so I put them in with my bristlenoses (which I am also trying to breed) as they do a good job of turning over the sand and i thought it would be easy enough to make sure they were well fed. From the 6 fish there are 2 that are larger and slightly rounder in profile which in my limited experience is the tell tale sign of them being female. In the tank i have a bubble curtain at the back and all 6 of the Pandas regularly surf this. Approx 5 weeks ago i noticed what i beleived to be spawning behavior from what i have observed with other species however i dismissed this as they just seem too small. Upon having a look round my tank on 11th April i notice multiple small pairs of eyes swimming around so i set to work at capturing all i could see and placing them in a breeding net so i can ensure that they get regular high protien food. I have 9 and they have all at least doubled in size and the tell tale black eye patches have been clearly visable for at least a week now. Last night just before i went to bed i observed more spawning and eggs being laid.
I am not 100% if it was the same female. I guess my questions are. 1- Is it common for Corys this small to spawn? 2- How many eggs should i expect? 3- Should i expect a usual 2 or 3 spawns then a short break like I am used to with other Cory species?
Any thoughts or comments greatfully received.
Thanks Darren








. Fish tend to act diferent from tank to tank from what i learn in the short time since i keep corydoras . The one thing that i found common in all the people reports on C. Panda is that they are a very active species. All day long they sniff the sand arround the tank. they are a joy to watch .