blue eyed bristlenose
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blue eyed bristlenose
picked up a blue eyed gold bristlenose today. never seen them before are they common? If bred do they always pass on the blue eyes?
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Re: blue eyed bristlenose
- they are pretty common, but less common than the regulars, albino, etc.
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Re: blue eyed bristlenose
great thankyou x
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Re: blue eyed bristlenose
If it is gold, you might be talking about L144? https://www.planetcatfish.com/common/sp ... es_id=2487
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Re: blue eyed bristlenose
L144 will not be the fish they have. From what i understand the true L144 was rarely exported. All of the fish that are seen in the hobby tend to be the "blue eyed" cirrhosus.
someone correct me if i am wrong.
someone correct me if i am wrong.
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Re: blue eyed bristlenose
You are absolutely right. Real L144 probably never existed since only a single male was ever imported.
I was referring to the golden version of "common bristle nose" that has no red eyes. It is widely called L144 in Europe - though this is not right.
I was referring to the golden version of "common bristle nose" that has no red eyes. It is widely called L144 in Europe - though this is not right.
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Re: blue eyed bristlenose
Oh it existed, but only in that one fish
It does make me wonder if the more we breed plecos, if other groups will get the "non-red eye" version bred like cirrhosus? Albino blue eyed L201
It does make me wonder if the more we breed plecos, if other groups will get the "non-red eye" version bred like cirrhosus? Albino blue eyed L201
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Re: blue eyed bristlenose
it was bought as a ' blue eyed gold bristlenose L144'.From what I have read I understand this is the name they are usually given but it is not correct? First time I had seen that at the LFS and bought one home.
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Re: blue eyed bristlenose
Yes, anything named L144 is not correct. But breeders, wholesalers and retailers use that name either to encourage sales or out of ignorance.
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Re: blue eyed bristlenose
Hi,
But there were more normally coloured ones imported in the same batch and with these this yellow trait was crossed back. So real L 144 did exist for sure.
However, I don't know if this strain still exists. Many years back I heard that there were some in Switzerland.
The xanthoristic Ancistrus sp. that you can find in the trade was linebred from the common bristlenose just as the albinos.
Cheers,
well, it was only imported one yellow (xanthoristic) male, this is afaik correct.Jobro wrote:You are absolutely right. Real L144 probably never existed since only a single male was ever imported.
But there were more normally coloured ones imported in the same batch and with these this yellow trait was crossed back. So real L 144 did exist for sure.
However, I don't know if this strain still exists. Many years back I heard that there were some in Switzerland.
The xanthoristic Ancistrus sp. that you can find in the trade was linebred from the common bristlenose just as the albinos.
Cheers,
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Re: blue eyed bristlenose
So people gave an xanthoristic individual his own l-number. That's what I was referring to. Just wanted to make my point, that there was no species out in the wild consisting of golden ancistrus. It was one miscolored specimen.kamas88 wrote:Hi,
well, it was only imported one yellow (xanthoristic) male, this is afaik correct.
But there were more normally coloured ones imported in the same batch and with these this yellow trait was crossed back. So real L 144 did exist for sure.
However, I don't know if this strain still exists. Many years back I heard that there were some in Switzerland.
The xanthoristic Ancistrus sp. that you can find in the trade was linebred from the common bristlenose just as the albinos.
Cheers,
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Re: blue eyed bristlenose
They are not as common as the rest. I haven't seen them around much. I think i would pay more for the blue eyes, they're pretty cool.Beckie wrote:picked up a blue eyed gold bristlenose today. never seen them before are they common? If bred do they always pass on the blue eyes?
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Re: blue eyed bristlenose
No, they are not as common as the standard and the albinos, and i do agree they are cooler. They look amazing with longfins as well.Annabellam wrote: They are not as common as the rest. I haven't seen them around much. I think i would pay more for the blue eyes, they're pretty cool.
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Re: blue eyed bristlenose
nvcichlids wrote:No, they are not as common as the standard and the albinos, and i do agree they are cooler. They look amazing with longfins as well.Annabellam wrote: They are not as common as the rest. I haven't seen them around much. I think i would pay more for the blue eyes, they're pretty cool.
ive not seen them in the long finned variety. She is very pleasant to look at and is out on view quite a bit.