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nthqldfish
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Juvenile bristlenose
Newest additions to one of the tanks.

Rob

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Bob Wesolowski
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Interesting species, what L-number?

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Ancistrus domesticus--the common bristlenose seen all over the place.
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EditedEdited by studman2jd
I'm pretty sure thats not a bristlenose give me a sec to id it for you!

edit: to me it looks like the pancake pleco or a very young medusa but not the common bn i think its l- 225
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if you would look at the very first two words of the original post....

Juvenile bristlenose






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EditedEdited by studman2jd
to me it looks like the pancake pleco or a very young medusa but not the common bn i think its l- 225 i dont recall bn being spotted when they are young or at anytime
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It is most definitely a standard ancistrus.
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nthqldfish
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Check out this link.
Remember these guy's are only about 3cm long.

http://www.aqua-petsuk.com/forum/index.php?s=2b2ad8a46afd09bb2418bb7b1f2e10c9&showtopic=8495&pid=85733&st=0&#entry85733

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nthqldfish
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heres a better photo.
Just got home from the LFS ($120 poorer) and she confims that they are juvenile bristlenose

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nthqldfish
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4 new albino cory's also got some more LR, plant's and a big blue star for the marine tank.
ta Rob

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nthqldfish
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set up so far. slowly but surely

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