Black Eyed Bristlenose Male
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Black Eyed Bristlenose Male
Well yesterday I ended up taking in a very healthy albino bristlenose male. I thought at first he was a normal albino until noticing that he didn't have the typical eye - his is black, not red as in my others. Just felt like sharing my new boy. I'll get pictures of him later. Right now all I see of him is his tail poking out of "his" cave.
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Re: Black Eyed Bristlenose Male
how is he doing? pictures?
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Re: Black Eyed Bristlenose Male
He will be a L144
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- Posts: 21038
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- My cats species list: 117 (i:33, k:0)
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- Spotted: 187
- Location 1: North of Cambridge
- Location 2: England.
Re: Black Eyed Bristlenose Male
Nope, it is 99.9% certainly NOT (the true) . Admittedly, there are 100s of websites claiming that the species we have as sp(4) is L144. But that's not making it right...816johnv wrote:He will be a L144
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Mats