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Six to seven months ago I purchased a group (6) of Juvenile Panduro's.
Within a few weeks two paired up, the female turned yellow and both she and the male turned against the other Panduro's.
I moved the pair to their own 20 Gallon High.
They spawned a few times, but the eggs never developed - my water is hard and at the time I really didn't have the time to fiddle with the water chemistry and breeding was not a top priority - if they breed in my waters great, if they didn't no problem...
Over the past several weeks the male has begun aggressively chasing the female all over the tank.
She has not dawned the deep yellow mating color in 3-4 months.
It seems that he is ready to go and she is not....
I still have the other group of Panduro's, from the original group, living happily together in another 20 GH.
Should I pull the current female to protect her?...
Should I add additional Panuro's from the original group?
This fall, I will have more time to provide a water quality more conducive to breeding, so I'd like to see if I can come out of this with an interested pair.
Within a few weeks two paired up, the female turned yellow and both she and the male turned against the other Panduro's.
I moved the pair to their own 20 Gallon High.
They spawned a few times, but the eggs never developed - my water is hard and at the time I really didn't have the time to fiddle with the water chemistry and breeding was not a top priority - if they breed in my waters great, if they didn't no problem...
Over the past several weeks the male has begun aggressively chasing the female all over the tank.
She has not dawned the deep yellow mating color in 3-4 months.
It seems that he is ready to go and she is not....
I still have the other group of Panduro's, from the original group, living happily together in another 20 GH.
Should I pull the current female to protect her?...
Should I add additional Panuro's from the original group?
This fall, I will have more time to provide a water quality more conducive to breeding, so I'd like to see if I can come out of this with an interested pair.