Green dragon bristlenose

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Green dragon bristlenose

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Hopefully with this pic someone can identify which species.
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Re: Green dragon bristlenose

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any info on capture location?
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Re: Green dragon bristlenose

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Green dragons are a line bred strain of the common bristlenose. It was originated by a female that showed fewer, and smaller, light areas and was line bred till the spots just went away. I have the name of the original breeder somewhere, but it's not important in this case. Suffice it to say it's just a color strain of the common bristlenose.

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