Breeding BNP's

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Breeding BNP's

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Hello all...

Unfortunantly, last night, my gold nugget died. I notived that he had astarted to become sluggish, but he was eating zucchini and algae tablets, so I didn't think anything of it. Anyways, that's not the point of this thread.

I picked up an albino male bristle nose a while back...he's about 6.5 inches long, not including his britles, so he's huge. I am interested in picking up a female for him, and at the lfs I work at, we have some in, but they are smaller...alot smaller...about 3.5-4 inches.

Will introducing a female that small to me tank with the male cause any problems as far as territory? They are in a 40 tall with 7 P. saulosi (african cichlids) so there is alot of rock and cave. The saulosis hang nbear the top of the tank, so they never bother the albino bristlenose.

the females are normal, and the male is albino...if they were to breed, would I get a mix of colors, or, in the event that albino is a reccessive gene, would all the fry be brown but be carriers of the albino gene?

I also have the option of getting a female albino that is about a half inch shorter than my male...should I go with her or a normal female? the price difference is so small, that it really doesn't matter to me.
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Re: Breeding BNP's

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Albinism is recessive. If the female has a recessive albino gene, half of the fry should be albino. There's no way to know without trying.

As a side note, you should take a picture of that male bristlenose with something for scale so it can be added to the Catelog ;).

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Re: Breeding BNP's

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I took a pic of him with my hand, but I measured him with a ruler when he was on the glass...next time he's on the glass, I"ll hold a ruler out and take a pic...lol

So would it hurt to get a female that is half the size of him?
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Nope, it shouldn't hurt. As long as she can fill with eggs, he won't hold it against her ;).

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Re: Breeding BNP's

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I ended up getting the female ABN...She's smaller than I thought...about 3.5-4 inches...I just dumped her, and she hasn't been on the glass yet, so I don't have a total measurement...hopefully I'll get some eggs soon, or what's left of them when the cichlids find them.
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