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![]() Newbie ![]() Member No.: 1,992 Group: Member Posts: 6 Topics Started: 3 Joined: 18-May-06 Last seen online: Thu, 06 Aug 2009 11:01 am User's local time: Thu, 09 Jan 2025 6:37 pm Green Water: Yes Country: Singapore ![]() |
![]() I have one Panda moor kept in an outdoor tub with algae wall and another kept in a sheltered fish tank. Both of them turn white after a while. I was just wondering what could be the right environment for pandas. My setup all uses coral chips and the ph is quite stable. Just an extra note; panda kept in the outdoor tub begins to show "flesh coloration tint under” its white skin area. I'm not sure whether this phenomenon was a result from feeding too much from the algae wall. Hope someone can enlighten me ![]() |
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![]() 养鱼养得好又如何 ![]() ![]() Member No.: 9 Group: Super Moderator Posts: 5,164 Topics Started: 558 Joined: 12-Dec-03 Last seen online: Mon, 12 Sep 2022 3:49 pm User's local time: Thu, 09 Jan 2025 6:37 pm Green Water: Yes Country: Singapore ![]() |
At this moment, it is still not possible to maintain the colour of panda (black/white) dragoneye that you can find easily here. They will be reduced to full white sooner or later.
But all hope is not lost. I have not yet seen a fully grown panda ranchu (crystal ranchu) that Tunghoi has bred 2years ago but from the way they are engineered, the panda colouration is supposed to stay. |
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