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Wrong ID....Maybe...
Posted: 08 Feb 2013, 01:18
by GhostArcher
Re: Wrong ID....Maybe...
Posted: 08 Feb 2013, 01:41
by MatsP
Looks like
to me. Also looks like all females, which may explain why they are not breeding... ;)
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mats
Re: Wrong ID....Maybe...
Posted: 08 Feb 2013, 16:01
by GhostArcher
MatsP wrote:Looks like
to me. Also looks like all females, which may explain why they are not breeding... ;)
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mats
cool thanks. I just don't understand why they are not growing.
Re: Wrong ID....Maybe...
Posted: 08 Feb 2013, 18:56
by Richard B
Growth of a species, to near it's maximum expected size depends on a number of things, some of which i'll crudely discuss below.
Food - bristlenoses like a lot of plecos are really 'constant grazers' & do well when they have access to food all the time. In practice, for me anyway, i cover this by having vegetable matter in the tank all the time. A weighted lettuce leaf or blanched green beans might have to be changed in a couple of days but a slice of sweet potato might last a week. There are so many fruits & veggies that can be used so its easy to provide something all the time.
Water - constant grazing equals contant waste production so water quality must be considered & quality maintained by correct filtration, aeration, & water change regime.
Genetics - some fish have been so line bred/inbred that sizes diminish after a while. With common bristlenose it's sometimes hard to say what the heritage is.
Space - it is well documented that some fish can become stunted in tanks that are too small but i dont think this applies to BNs.
As an experiment could you swap your BN's over from one tank to the other & vice versa to see if the browns then start to grow?