My "bristlenose" appears to be Pterygoplichthys?
My "bristlenose" appears to be Pterygoplichthys?
Let me preface this by saying, bollocks :/
Purchased 2 juvenile "bristlenose" at less than 2cm long, unfortunately 2 became 1 by morning.
This lone "bristlenose" has been extremely elusive over the last 6 months, and by elusive I mean today is the first time me and the partner have actually managed to see more than a flash of a shadow at the back of a planted tank now shared with a betta.
So today we finally see our little bristlenose, and it's not little anymore, at about 3 inches long.
And it does not look anything like a bristlenose....
I think I count 14 dorsal rays, possibly 15? 3 rows of spines down the side of the body.
Please help with ID, though I already know this fish will almost certainly need rehoming now, it currently resides in a 50l planted betta tank and my current largest tank is 200l. Though I am not adverse to trying to convince the wife to let me get a much bigger tank.
Purchased 2 juvenile "bristlenose" at less than 2cm long, unfortunately 2 became 1 by morning.
This lone "bristlenose" has been extremely elusive over the last 6 months, and by elusive I mean today is the first time me and the partner have actually managed to see more than a flash of a shadow at the back of a planted tank now shared with a betta.
So today we finally see our little bristlenose, and it's not little anymore, at about 3 inches long.
And it does not look anything like a bristlenose....
I think I count 14 dorsal rays, possibly 15? 3 rows of spines down the side of the body.
Please help with ID, though I already know this fish will almost certainly need rehoming now, it currently resides in a 50l planted betta tank and my current largest tank is 200l. Though I am not adverse to trying to convince the wife to let me get a much bigger tank.
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Re: My "bristlenose" appears to be Pterygoplichthys?
Definitely a Pterygoplichthys, though I am not sure which.
Re: My "bristlenose" appears to be Pterygoplichthys?
I'm thinking Pterygoplichthys sp. (L164).....maybe
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Re: My "bristlenose" appears to be Pterygoplichthys?
I would be okay with that, cheers Jools.
Time for a tank upgrade then. And to get another bristlenose.
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Re: My "bristlenose" appears to be Pterygoplichthys?
You don't happen to have a pic of the fish when 2 cm long? Pterogoplichthys have quite interesting youth dresses.
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Re: My "bristlenose" appears to be Pterygoplichthys?
Unfortunately no, though when they were 2cm long they were just really dark, basically black.