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New spawned apistos

Bayls

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Hey guys im new to this site. I have had some Panduros for a few weeks and we have recently noticed we have some eggs. Just wondering whether i need to move the little lady and her spawn or is she fine as she is? Or move my other fish?
Thanks in advance
 

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TCMontium

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It would be best for the eggs/fry to move the other fish that can disturb/hunt the eggs/fry to another tank. If you can't do that, then you can move the eggs/fry and the mother to another tank with the water from the main tank, BUT if you do that, then the mother MAY eat the eggs/fry due to stress.
 

aarhud

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I would let her stay in the community tank for this spawn. If no fry are salvaged, you can move the female to a breeding tank for the next spawn. IME, if you are providing everything A. panduro needs to spawn then they will continue to do so.
 

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