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In Topic: March Pc: Cichlids
28 March 2013 - 12:19 PM
Can someone post a link to view the pics? I haven't entered but would live to check out the entries!
In Topic: Breeding Kribensis In A Community Tank?
27 March 2013 - 10:37 PM
Yeh cheers.
I thought this was the discussion page. Lol. I haven't actually used forums much.
I thought this was the discussion page. Lol. I haven't actually used forums much.
In Topic: Breeding Kribensis In A Community Tank?
27 March 2013 - 10:10 PM
Awsum. If they really did start breeding iv got plenty of good homes for em
In Topic: Bristle Nose Catfish Vs Pleco -
26 March 2013 - 08:57 AM
Lol. Cheers for that guys. While where talking about L numbers- is there any "system" to L numbers? Or simply each type of pleco has a number? I'm assuming ( could be wrong) that a lot of the plecos we see around are not found naturally and are the results of selective or accidental cross breeding? So when summone comes up with "a new" pleco they just assign it a number? ( don't worry- I'm not gona start messing with gene lines and start trying to cross, mix breed plecos lol) I'm a bit of a novice with plecos and I'm still getn learning about all the L numbers. Cheers for everyone's help, advice an input
In Topic: Bristle Nose Catfish Vs Pleco -
25 March 2013 - 11:33 AM
A lil confusing but that's the kinda answer I was expecting! Hahah Pet shops an ( and private keepers who accidentally breed) can quiet easily wrongly name all types of fish. Eg- person comes in from the street with a fish his breed an wants to sell/ trade. Quiet often the spices is simply determined bt looking at a picture in a book. ( the fish could be a half cross breed of anything!) an many fish tend to look quiet similar as juvies. That's a lil off topic from my original post but it fustrating when sum ones telling a fish is this an some else is telling its Anuva! Hahahah. But yeah so bristly catfish are a seperate species an wont get the massive sizes the plecos can get. Is there any sure fire way to tell bn catfish apart from plecos when they're small? Or does it come down to experience? An cheers for your reply
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