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JG
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by JG » 18 Feb 2014, 04:57
Hi, just wondering if anyone could properly identify these BNs? Also looking to sex the fish in the first photo.
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by syno321 » 18 Feb 2014, 05:23
Looks like albino of the regular bristlenose, first picture is of a female or immature male, depending on the age and size
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by JG » 18 Feb 2014, 05:24
Each fish is about 4" long.
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by MatsP » 18 Feb 2014, 07:37
The first one may be a female. It has a little bit too much "stubble" for me to be sure. A photo from above or below would be better, since that will tell us the shape of the head and body - mainly after the proportion of body vs. head, as males have a head that is quite wide, and otherwise relatively narrow body, where the females have a head that is narrower than the body, and "wide hips".
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by blue teddy » 19 Feb 2014, 09:48
The first one is female if it as no bristles on the top of it head. The other is male. Both are albino,s or as some call them gold bn.
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by JG » 19 Feb 2014, 22:48
Here's another shot of the same fish. I'll attempt to capture a top or underside photo.
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by MatsP » 20 Feb 2014, 08:44
I'd say "fat" = female. But it's still not a great photo for purposes of sexing the fish.
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by blue teddy » 20 Feb 2014, 12:05
If it as no bristles on the top of head it is female males have big bristles on their heads looking at the photo looks like a female.
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by JG » 01 Mar 2014, 03:26
Hopefully this photo provides a better view.
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by Splak » 01 Mar 2014, 03:39
I'm 95% sure it is a female, too fat to be a male for one. Also, my super red female has bristles all around her "chin" too.