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    where to buy PANDA CORY?

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    anyone noes where to buy n the price?

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    seng brothers. Ben tan you can just use one post to ask all yr questions =)
    Cheers!

    Benetay

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    seng bros? where's that?

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    lim chu kang lane 6 kekeke....
    You wan to know more bout cory, Yimin aka DEA is the guy you should look for.
    Cheers!

    Benetay

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    excuse me, he's asking for WHERE
    i don't go to fish shops everyday
    but anyway, clementi 328 has some on the left hand side tanks 2 days ago [:]

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    Seng Brothers is a fish farm in Lim Chu Kang area. You can also try LFS like those in Tiong Bahru, etc, but you'll have to observe properly before buying.

    I bought 3 Pandas last Friday and now 2 are in the "hospital"...

    Somehow, Pandas' conditions don't seem to be very good these days.

    Good luck!
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    oic, thanks.

    wat other rare corys are there?

    is panda rare in the first place?

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    petmart at serangoon ave 1 also have.

    my biggest panda has being with me for abt 8 mths now and has grown bigger too [] . to me they r rather hardly, and speaking of whh i thk the common pepper cory r last hardy and grow much slower.
    To each her own fish !
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    pandas are common nowadays
    about a few months back (maybe 6~8?)
    they were going for 5 bucks ea
    now you can get them for 1 dollar easy

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    wah, 1$...cheap
    where?

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    seng bros
    ^ ^

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    okie, thanks.

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    saw it at tiong bahru today.. at $1.50 each..
    Let us work together to preserve the world for our children to inherit by being responsible to our surroundings. Take nothing but pictures, leave nothing but footprints, bubbles and memories.

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    hey, I visited C328 yesterday since there are so many people talking about it since. I find that some of the fish they sell are cheaper but some of them are much more expensive.

    I bought 2 panda corys there at $2 each. Later at Jurong East, uncle there selling it to me at $1.50.

    With the additional $1, I can get a Albino Cory leh!

    They are so adorable!

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    tell me abt it...yesterday.. was with my friend at petmart and they charge him $2 for a albino cory and $2 each for a leopard cory.. and cherry bard at $1 each... so damned ex..
    Let us work together to preserve the world for our children to inherit by being responsible to our surroundings. Take nothing but pictures, leave nothing but footprints, bubbles and memories.

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    i really have a phobia of pandas now. the 3 pandas i got from tiongbahru last friday, 2 died already, i still looking for the last one.
    before buying these 3, i already have 3 others. they're very healthy and active, until the other 3 came. now 2 of them look sickly too... heart-ache...
    P-L-E-C-O-R-Y=M-A-N-I-A!!! YEAH!
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    Yes, Pandas are not too hardy. Mine died on me too. The longest that stayed with me was 3 months. My first batch of six all gone within a week.

    For those who wants to get cories, I would suggest going to Seng bros at Neo Tiew (near Gan's). Cheap, healthy and a few varieties to choose from. And not forgeting, they are very friendly too.
    Cheers!!

    Sherwin Choo
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    i'm thinking of getting some peppered cories.

    are they as hardy as the albinos?

    they don't grow as fast as the albinos, do they? i already have some fatty giants in my tanks...[]
    P-L-E-C-O-R-Y=M-A-N-I-A!!! YEAH!
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    nope
    peppered are about the same as pandas
    your giants
    are they brochis? or corydoras?

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    Yeah, same here. The panda corys these days aren't strong at all. I bought 6 from Ben and all don't make it within 2 weeks.

    No matter where I buy my pandas, most of them just cannot survived.
    I don't know if it is due to my albino corys coz recently, all of my cory cats suffered from some fin-rot disease and soon, one by one died.

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