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Hoobfoob

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I was feeding my tank their bloodworms and sat down to watch them eat, and lo and behold...

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A tiny baby panda cory snuck out from under the driftwood. What a surprise! There are two babies that I've seen but I only got pics of one.

I'm happy knowing the corys are happy enough in the tank to have reproduced. I wasn't trying to get them to breed but I guess what I was doing was good enough!

But, I also feel bad because if they're that big already (slightly less than 1/4 inch) then they've been in there for a while. I never noticed, so that means I wasn't paying enough attention to my tank. Lesson learned! No matter how busy work and life gets, take time to watch the tank. I'm excited to see the babies grow.

I've seen both the babies today so they're doing well. Proud fish grandma here [emoji225]
 
Congratulations, l have pandas, peppered, and pygmy, but pandas are my favorite!

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Thank you everyone! They're so cute. I love panda corys so I'm thrilled they're happy in the tank.
 
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