F Fortyfoot Member Apr 22, 2011 22 0 1 Yorkshire Apr 26, 2011 #1 I have brown bristlenose but this looks different. Any ideas? Fortyfoot :hi:
Lornek8 Member Apr 21, 2009 2,001 0 36 Hawaii Apr 26, 2011 #3 A nice Common/Brown BN. Ancistrus cf. cirrhosus.
Jimmy Member Mar 21, 2011 251 0 16 UK Apr 26, 2011 #4 I agree with the previous posts, Ancistrus cf. cirrhosus. But out of curiosity I would like to know in what way it looks different?
I agree with the previous posts, Ancistrus cf. cirrhosus. But out of curiosity I would like to know in what way it looks different?
F Fortyfoot Member Apr 22, 2011 22 0 1 Yorkshire Apr 26, 2011 #5 My old male is more blotchy, the one above is spotted. I will try and get a photo of the old boy and come back. Thanks for all the replies Fortyfoot
My old male is more blotchy, the one above is spotted. I will try and get a photo of the old boy and come back. Thanks for all the replies Fortyfoot
R rpp1973 Member Apr 26, 2009 286 0 16 Stroud (Gloucestershire) Apr 26, 2011 #6 Fortyfoot said: My old male is more blotchy, the one above is spotted. I will try and get a photo of the old boy and come back. Thanks for all the replies Fortyfoot Click to expand... they tend to loose the spots as they age ;o)
Fortyfoot said: My old male is more blotchy, the one above is spotted. I will try and get a photo of the old boy and come back. Thanks for all the replies Fortyfoot Click to expand... they tend to loose the spots as they age ;o)
F Fortyfoot Member Apr 22, 2011 22 0 1 Yorkshire Apr 29, 2011 #7 Here is my old male - Fortyfoot :hi:
Irene0100 UK Support Team May 14, 2009 4,271 0 36 Norfolk, UK Apr 29, 2011 #8 lovely fish, your old one looks like a marbled marked one, I think they are common BNs but the markings can offen differ, also sizes. Some are now bred to be smaller and some have long fins or albino.
lovely fish, your old one looks like a marbled marked one, I think they are common BNs but the markings can offen differ, also sizes. Some are now bred to be smaller and some have long fins or albino.