Praying for a bristlenose
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Praying for a bristlenose
alright, I am quite attached to this one. Do you think he is a bristlenose? (crossing fingers)
I am only concerned cause I don't see him with any spots. He has some bristles barely on his face. But I just can't find a pic to match him. I purchased him as a bristlenose/bushynose.
this one is too dark probably:
He just doesn't look like any pics I can find of what he is suppossed to be.
I am only concerned cause I don't see him with any spots. He has some bristles barely on his face. But I just can't find a pic to match him. I purchased him as a bristlenose/bushynose.
this one is too dark probably:
He just doesn't look like any pics I can find of what he is suppossed to be.
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Re: Praying for a bristlenose
oh my. stressed out. Well I did scoot him out from under the driftwood to take his pic.
Oh thank you thank you thank you.
I never see him eat. I offer him everything. Broccolli stems, green beans, romaine lettuce, algae wafers, shrimp pellets, Zuchinni.
Oh thank you thank you thank you.
I never see him eat. I offer him everything. Broccolli stems, green beans, romaine lettuce, algae wafers, shrimp pellets, Zuchinni.
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Re: Praying for a bristlenose
It's belly seems to be okay...put the food in the same place every day and it will quickly learn where it is.I never see him eat.
Give it some time to settle in.
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Re: Praying for a bristlenose
Stress colouration isn't quite the same as "stressed out" - it is "camouflage mode" - and although a settled fish will not show stress colouration, it's not a terribly bad thing - just not settled in yet - it may take a week or two.
The foods you offer sounds good, so patience and keeping the water conditions good is all you should need now.
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The foods you offer sounds good, so patience and keeping the water conditions good is all you should need now.
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Re: Praying for a bristlenose
thanks! do you think he is lonely for another one of him?
also when I read about them it says some places to feed them meat (bloodworms etc) once a week?
Can I just ask you all what you feed your BN's? I am just confused how much meat he needs.
also when I read about them it says some places to feed them meat (bloodworms etc) once a week?
Can I just ask you all what you feed your BN's? I am just confused how much meat he needs.
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Re: Praying for a bristlenose
I tend to feed a mixture of algae wafers, courgette and beans. Although lately it's been mostly algae wafers. They are quite "meaty", compared to for example courgette (which has about 1% protein in it).
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Re: Praying for a bristlenose
thanks!
so far tonight he has made a small dent in a honeydew melon piece and some broccolli stalks. But mostly he is sucking on the rocks and driftwood. He is more active tonight.
so far tonight he has made a small dent in a honeydew melon piece and some broccolli stalks. But mostly he is sucking on the rocks and driftwood. He is more active tonight.
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Re: Praying for a bristlenose
It's fairly common that newly moved fish are less active and feed less than those that are established, so I wouldn't worry too much.
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Re: Praying for a bristlenose
Mr or Mrs Bushynose is more active and colourful. Last night late I caught him on the filter intake tube eating away. So of course I was scared he would climb out so I watched for quite awhile. He would go all the way around and up and down and up so far his nose came out and then back down.
I know my camara isn't the best. And the pics aren't close up enough, but any luck on telling me if I have a boy or girl? Might be too young yet. I would like to get him or her a partner? Or maybe another girl if it's a girl? Girls get along right? My camara does let you enlarge and zoom on the already taken pic in the view finder but I cannot figure out how to save it big. And every time I try and zoom on the actual pic it focuses on the glass it seems or isn't as clear. I just can't see many if any bristles so I was thinking a girl but maybe it is too young for bristles at all. Sometimes if he is on the glass maybe you can see small stubbles around the mouth.
I know the deco he likes is tacky but it was very algaefied and he really likes them. Everything else in there is driftwood or rocks.
I know my camara isn't the best. And the pics aren't close up enough, but any luck on telling me if I have a boy or girl? Might be too young yet. I would like to get him or her a partner? Or maybe another girl if it's a girl? Girls get along right? My camara does let you enlarge and zoom on the already taken pic in the view finder but I cannot figure out how to save it big. And every time I try and zoom on the actual pic it focuses on the glass it seems or isn't as clear. I just can't see many if any bristles so I was thinking a girl but maybe it is too young for bristles at all. Sometimes if he is on the glass maybe you can see small stubbles around the mouth.
I know the deco he likes is tacky but it was very algaefied and he really likes them. Everything else in there is driftwood or rocks.
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Re: Praying for a bristlenose
Andy,
Hey beautiful! What a good looking fish. I'm sure it will be very happy w/ a great fish mom like you!
Hey beautiful! What a good looking fish. I'm sure it will be very happy w/ a great fish mom like you!
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29 gallon tank and 2 gallon tank
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Re: Praying for a bristlenose
thanks! now just to know if he is a boy or a girl.. ..maybe the new pics will help.
also if it is a girl do u all suggest a girl buddy or a boy?
Oh and I have checked this http://www.planetcatfish.com/faq/index.php?qid=117and still can't tell. Little tiny bristles around the mouth I see when she is on the glass. Maybe he she is too young.
also if it is a girl do u all suggest a girl buddy or a boy?
Oh and I have checked this http://www.planetcatfish.com/faq/index.php?qid=117and still can't tell. Little tiny bristles around the mouth I see when she is on the glass. Maybe he she is too young.
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Re: Praying for a bristlenose
I know it's mother's day and all and the weekend...but a new shipment comes in on Monday at the fish store and I really wanna know what sex mine is and if he needs a boy or a girl mate. Or buddy, you know.
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Re: Praying for a bristlenose
In my experience, it's rather rare to see "bearded" ladies. Particularly if they are small, and your fish looks about 2" or so long - I'd put 5c (but no more than that) on it being male.
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Re: Praying for a bristlenose
Thanks!
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Re: Praying for a bristlenose
He's so pretty! Very nice and healthy looking. I tried to have 2 BNs in my 20 gallon tank and that didn't work out very well since the bigger would chase the smaller one a lot, so I had to move the small one out.
If your tank is large enough and you get another of similar size they should be okay I think!:)
If your tank is large enough and you get another of similar size they should be okay I think!:)
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Re: Praying for a bristlenose
thank you.
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Re: Praying for a bristlenose
I got a glimpse of his belly last night, no worries, he is eating something. Now to see about getting him a friend. Well he has 4 otos but they are a bit hyper for him.
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Re: Praying for a bristlenose
Just to point out that whilst one Bristlenoses is OK with another Bristlenose, they are not really social creatures - certainly not like Oto's or Cory's that feel completely out of place when on their own - Having one in a tank is just fine. Of course, if you want to breed them, then you need more than one.andywoolloo wrote:I got a glimpse of his belly last night, no worries, he is eating something. Now to see about getting him a friend. Well he has 4 otos but they are a bit hyper for him.
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Re: Praying for a bristlenose
No. I do not particularily want to breed them I do not think, they have many many babies and I have no idea what I would do with them.
If he won't be lonely I will leave him be as is. Thank you.
If he won't be lonely I will leave him be as is. Thank you.