albino bushynose fry

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albino bushynose fry

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Hi i have not so long ago started breeding bushynose plecos and i have a few of the fry still alive and there all about .75in and is this a normal size for a about 2-3week old fry?
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Re: albino bushynose fry

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2-3 cm is normal size and I breed them,Some are bigger some smaller, bigger are usually male, of course no guarantee for sex until we grow 5-7 cm, than you can see....
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ok thanks but 1more ? is it normale for the male to be a little bit aggressive with female because today i was watching them eat and the female left her food to go see what he is eating and the male chased her twice.
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Re: albino bushynose fry

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Absolutely normal for males to be territorial/defensive about their food. After all, they go on a fast for about 2 weeks when female visits to lay eggs.

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