Bushynose Plecos

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Bushynose Plecos

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At what size are Bushnose plecos ready to spawn?

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Mine generally start to breed when they reach appox. 8cm TL.

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Whats a bushnose pleco?
Is that Ancistrus sp. "(3)domesticus"?
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In NZ Bushynose Pleco is a just a common name for the common Ancistrus sp. so I'm guessing thats what fishpedagogue means.

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I think its quite diffucult to tell with these aquarium lines of fishes. My normal Ancistrus sp. "brown" (thats the name used by EVERS/SEIDEL in the Welsatlas trying to establish it in Germany instead of Ancistrus dolichopterus/blue bristlenose which is still in use in most shops here) dont get over 8 cm. Most stay at 6.5-7 cm. So determining breedability by size is imo not a good clue.
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Post by MatsP »

Caol_ila wrote:I think its quite diffucult to tell with these aquarium lines of fishes. My normal Ancistrus sp. "brown" (thats the name used by EVERS/SEIDEL in the Welsatlas trying to establish it in Germany instead of Ancistrus dolichopterus/blue bristlenose which is still in use in most shops here) dont get over 8 cm. Most stay at 6.5-7 cm. So determining breedability by size is imo not a good clue.
Are you using Standard or Total length? Mine are definitely above 8cm total length.

And they will certainly breed at around 5-6 cm SL, if that. They need good feeding to get ready for breeding tho'.

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Post by Caol_ila »

Hi Mats!

This one is around 7 cm TL. Ive had these for years and no fish ever passed the 7.5 cm TL mark. This is a normal aquarium strain you can buy for 2 euro in the lfs.
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Post by MatsP »

I'll have to get Gus out and measure her... ;-) I'm pretty sure she's more than 7cm long [TL], probably more like 9cm or so... I'll report back... ;-)

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Post by MatsP »

If she's not 10cm long, it's not far off... Photographic evidence [poor photo quality admitted right now - she wasn't exactly agreeing to the process, so I wanted it over quickly...] http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/albu ... pic_id=443

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