Is it true?
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Is it true?
Some one selling group of10 laser green corys and says, that it is breeding group.
Their size is 3 cm. I think, they are too small.
Is it true? My started to breed at 4 cm long.
Their size is 3 cm. I think, they are too small.
Is it true? My started to breed at 4 cm long.
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Re: Is it true?
Hi. There is a difference between a "breeding" group, which generally means a mix of sexes and a "proven" breeding group, which is self-explanatory. Ask for clarification. - Frank
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Re: Is it true?
"Breedig group" is an interesting term, I always wonder what they mean by it. But yes, I think in general the term "Breeding group" is a way of saying "enough fish that you should be able to breed them".
I notice you are from Australia, where on earth are you finding people advertising Corydoras such as these? I haven't seen these for a long time.
I notice you are from Australia, where on earth are you finding people advertising Corydoras such as these? I haven't seen these for a long time.
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Re: Is it true?
This guy is selling them on http://boroniaaquariuminteractivepages.yuku.com/ forum. (so it is Melbourne)
I've bought some in LFS. I have some fry now, but they've stoped to breed, after one of them died (I think this one was only female in my tank).
Now I am looking for new laser greens to extend my colony and to have some spare fish, unlike usual coryes, they die some times ( for a year I have them, I've bought like 8 of them and lost 4 )
Here are the link, selling them: http://boroniaaquariuminteractivepages. ... topic/9335
I've bought some in LFS. I have some fry now, but they've stoped to breed, after one of them died (I think this one was only female in my tank).
Now I am looking for new laser greens to extend my colony and to have some spare fish, unlike usual coryes, they die some times ( for a year I have them, I've bought like 8 of them and lost 4 )
Here are the link, selling them: http://boroniaaquariuminteractivepages. ... topic/9335
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Re: Is it true?
This seller says, that these corys breed before, but has no fry to prove, currently.