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Pleco Fan wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2020 16:29 pm They have grown just a bit, not sure what they are up to?
https://youtu.be/rfLpg6i2iEk
Last part of the video on the right of the tank, almost looks like spawning behaviour yet I cannot see any eggs been carried. If you look closely, you can see the first Trilineatus as she go's into the moss the pelvic fins are been held to together which is typical Corydoras female behaviour if she was about to deposit eggs.
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Yep, they look great! This is why I love watching cory's, they are always on the go, mine are exactly the same. :)
When I first got them, I asked a similar question, 2 albinos were constantly swimming from one side of the tank to the other, a few inches from the surface: not what I expected, but they are fine, just very active!
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It may be a bit warm for trils with discus, so they may think they're maturing quicker than they are.
It does look like spawning activity, but they're both females as far as I can see. ;)
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