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Cup_of_Lifenoodles
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Today, I moved my three adults and three remaining baby panda cories into a temporary 10 gallon tank whilst my 20 gallon is being totally remodelled. Just some random pics.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v398/Kleevage/-.jpg

Still acclimating.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v398/Kleevage/wg.jpg

A lone cory

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v398/Kleevage/zd.jpg

A baby and some cardinals, just to give you a size perspective.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v398/Kleevage/gr.jpg

Only minutes after acclimating, they're already foraging for food.
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[font color="#008000"] Nice Pandas, what else do you keep in your 20gallon, or do you only keep Pandas?[/font]



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Cup_of_Lifenoodles
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I keep rummies and rams in my 20 gal, along with a queen arabesque and a starry BN.
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They're doing quite nicely, if I do say so myself. They seem to be engrossed with the powerhead, and are, even as I type, swimming in front of the current and riding it across the tank . The only one who doesn't seem too enthralled as of now is my albino BN (also a temp resident, as this is only his growout tank---soon to be moved to my 55 gallon), whose rock is constantly used by the cories as a resting place. When this happens, he brushes them off his territory with his tail--how cute .
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[font color="#800080"] Sounds like a nice setup you have there[/font]




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How old are the babies?

All the pics are nice, I especially like the one with the cardinals.

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Two of them are about 3-4 months old, while the other one is a bit older, although I'm not exactly sure when he was actually born. One day the lil bugger just appeared out of nowhere.
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Okay, I've got a problem. As of now, my cardinals are outcompeting the cories for food. Even sinking carnivore pellets are being devoured from right under their noses. Suggestions?
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