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KenG
Juvenile Bristlenose
Juvenile Bristlenose
KenG


Male Number of posts : 49
Location : Hull, East Yorks
Job/hobbies : ADI
Thank You Points : -1
Registration date : 2009-02-21

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PostSubject: You learn something new every day!   You learn something new every day! EmptyThu Apr 16, 2009 9:01 pm

I read today that male bristlenose have more chance of finding a mate if they have an abundance of bristles as its been suggested that the males use the bristles, which wave gently to and fro in the gentle current in the breeding cave, to imitate the presence of larvae.The females of many fish species prefer already- brooding males as breeding partners, as they can be sure he is fertile, it goes without saying that the more bristle "endowed" the male the more advantage he has over less well endowed males.
So basically the female sees the bristles waving around in the cave, thinks they're fry, thinks future mate and "bingo" more baby bristlenose.
Bristlenose, ain't they great! Very Happy
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Curby
The Boss
The Boss
Curby


Male Number of posts : 3597
Age : 41
Location : Wigan UK
Job/hobbies : Manager
Humor : Comedian
Thank You Points : 77
Registration date : 2008-12-26

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PostSubject: Re: You learn something new every day!   You learn something new every day! EmptyFri Apr 17, 2009 6:04 am

NICE bit of info ken and if that's the case then my male will have no probz...nice post ken Very Happy
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Kurosaki J
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Kurosaki J


Male Number of posts : 1496
Age : 46
Location : Down the boozer
Thank You Points : 23
Registration date : 2009-01-22

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PostSubject: Re: You learn something new every day!   You learn something new every day! EmptySat Apr 18, 2009 11:08 pm

Yup bigger bristles and bits gets the ladies lol!
Cheers J
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mitch-man
Small Fry
Small Fry
mitch-man


Male Number of posts : 20
Age : 28
Location : autstralia
Job/hobbies : bristlenose breedind+finch breeding
Humor : comedy's
Thank You Points : 0
Registration date : 2009-12-19

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PostSubject: Re: You learn something new every day!   You learn something new every day! EmptySun Dec 20, 2009 12:40 am

It seems like my normal bristle nose will have no problem with the ladies Very Happy , but my albino bristle nose doesn't look like he has too much of a chance right now Sad
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skippy
Juvenile Bristlenose
Juvenile Bristlenose



Number of posts : 97
Thank You Points : 5
Registration date : 2009-04-18

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PostSubject: Re: You learn something new every day!   You learn something new every day! EmptySun Dec 20, 2009 8:17 am

My dominant male is the preferred male for the females to leave eggs with despite my attempts to spread them around. He doesn't so much have bristles as horns like a triceratops. Only three of them and they don't branch and aren't bushy at all. My lesser males are incredibly bushed up compared to him and they don't get a look in.
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