Panda garras
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- Jim Powers
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Panda garras
I have three panda garras that for reasons of space, have been housed separately ever since I have gotten them.
Recently, I rearranged one of my tanks to house them together with my shoal of Praecox rainbows. I thought it would be a nightmare to catch them and had put this off for that reason, plus I was allowing algae to grow on the rocks in the tank.
Last night I caught all three in less than five minutes!!! I simple placed a large net at one end of the tank and corralled them in that direction. They swam right into the net! Very easy!!
Since they have been put in the same tank, they are inseparable. The two smaller ones seem to be quite fond of the larger one in a way that makes me wonder if I have two males and a female. Does anyone know how to sex them?
I know Graeme Robson had them spawn and wonder if he noticed any specific behavior.
Recently, I rearranged one of my tanks to house them together with my shoal of Praecox rainbows. I thought it would be a nightmare to catch them and had put this off for that reason, plus I was allowing algae to grow on the rocks in the tank.
Last night I caught all three in less than five minutes!!! I simple placed a large net at one end of the tank and corralled them in that direction. They swam right into the net! Very easy!!
Since they have been put in the same tank, they are inseparable. The two smaller ones seem to be quite fond of the larger one in a way that makes me wonder if I have two males and a female. Does anyone know how to sex them?
I know Graeme Robson had them spawn and wonder if he noticed any specific behavior.
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Re: Panda garras
Sorry, I can't help you sex them. I am glad you got them caught and that they are doing well and enjoy each other's company.
- Jim Powers
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Re: Panda garras
I was gone most of the day and didn't see them out much when I fed the tank this morning, but when I got home, they were going nuts!!
The two smaller (males?) were graying out and sparring like I have not seen them do before. Now things have calmed down and the color is back to normal. I'm not sure if that was a territorial thing or what but it was interesting to watch. All the time the larger (female?) was hiding in her cave. I think I'll do a water change tomorrow and see if I that might trigger some spawning. There is already spawning of the rainbows in the tank. I've heard that sometimes spawning of one species triggers that in another species.
The two smaller (males?) were graying out and sparring like I have not seen them do before. Now things have calmed down and the color is back to normal. I'm not sure if that was a territorial thing or what but it was interesting to watch. All the time the larger (female?) was hiding in her cave. I think I'll do a water change tomorrow and see if I that might trigger some spawning. There is already spawning of the rainbows in the tank. I've heard that sometimes spawning of one species triggers that in another species.
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Re: Panda garras
That is really cool. Maybe they could spawn. Mine play king of the hill, but they don't grey out. Mine are too young to be concerned. Let me know waht happens with the water change.
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Re: Panda garras
Anybody had any luck with breeding? So far I've only been able to lay hands on 1 of these little guys, but I am tempted to order a few more.
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Re: Panda garras
I believe Graeme Robson who posts on this site, had them breed in one of his tanks.
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