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I got a couple of these bristlenoses about a little more than a month ago. The FS guy said that they were Lemon spotted bristlenoses. But I am somehow not convinced. Please let me know which species these are and their L number. cheers
Please help me identify this albino bristlenose
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Re: Please help me identify this albino bristlenose
Albino form of .
It doesn't have an L-number, because this species have been in the trade for much longer than L-numbers have existed.
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It doesn't have an L-number, because this species have been in the trade for much longer than L-numbers have existed.
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Re: Please help me identify this albino bristlenose
Thanks Mats!! I am glad that I know the species name now, though it is perhaps the commonest of the lot..
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Re: Please help me identify this albino bristlenose
It is very nicely spotted.
Good fish are spawned and raised in Burlington.