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Rob1619 Fish Addict Posts: 763 Kudos: 619 Votes: 626 Registered: 01-Sep-2004 | 12inches... thats big to be a bristelnose if you ask me. [link=http://www.plecofanatics.com/forum/showthread.php?t=8939]http://www.plecofanatics.com/forum/showthread.php?t=8939" style="COLOR: #FF0000[/link] Robby |
Posted 26-Jan-2006 12:05 | |
Wingsdlc Fish Guru What is this? Posts: 2332 Kudos: 799 Registered: 18-Jan-2005 | Cross breed maybe?? 19G Container Pond [IMG]http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/Wingsdlc/Ric |
Posted 26-Jan-2006 12:05 | |
Cup_of_Lifenoodles Fish Guru Posts: 2755 Kudos: 1957 Votes: 30 Registered: 09-Sep-2004 | Cross breed of what? Ancistrus crossing within their own genus won't yield necessarily larger fish. That's just an enormous ancistrus. Everyone seems to that there's a difference between "expected" size and "full" size. Even the "standard" BN can grow huge; documented at over 8". Last edited by Cup_of_Lifenoodles at 02-Nov-2005 16:37 |
Posted 26-Jan-2006 12:05 | |
houston Fish Guru You want what when? Posts: 2623 Kudos: 2462 Votes: 337 Registered: 29-Mar-2003 | I have to say I know the two nuts here are quite large and won't do diddly towards making more of themselves...I'll have to get some decent pics of them and post...but that is a big guy there "I've got a great ambition to die of exhaustion rather than boredom." Thomas Carlyle |
Posted 26-Jan-2006 12:05 | |
Natalie Ultimate Fish Guru Apolay Wayyioy Posts: 4499 Kudos: 3730 Votes: 348 Registered: 01-Feb-2003 | I have two L182s... I hope they don't get that big... I'm not your neighbor, you Bakersfield trash. |
Posted 26-Jan-2006 12:05 | |
openwater Fish Addict Posts: 565 Kudos: 551 Votes: 0 Registered: 24-Jul-2004 | Is that L-182?? What is the scienctific name? I bought one exactly like that 6 months ago and the common name was snowflake bn pleco. |
Posted 26-Jan-2006 12:05 | |
Natalie Ultimate Fish Guru Apolay Wayyioy Posts: 4499 Kudos: 3730 Votes: 348 Registered: 01-Feb-2003 | Yes, that is an L182 in that picture. They have not been officially described yet, so they do not have a scientific name. I'm not your neighbor, you Bakersfield trash. |
Posted 26-Jan-2006 12:05 |
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