Lunchbox Juvenile Bristlenose
Number of posts : 96 Location : New York Job/hobbies : Fish Keeping, Pizza Maker Thank You Points : 1 Registration date : 2010-03-19
| Subject: What's the difference Mon May 31, 2010 3:02 pm | |
| What's the difference between a regular BN and a dwarf BN? | |
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andrewcoxon Juvenile Bristlenose
Number of posts : 43 Age : 40 Location : North-East England Job/hobbies : Driver Humor : Great Thank You Points : 2 Registration date : 2010-03-18
| Subject: Re: What's the difference Mon May 31, 2010 9:08 pm | |
| hey,
iv never heard of a dwarf bn ... sounds like a common name given to something else.. perhaps an otto or loach.
as far as im aware dwarf bn's dont exist.
ac | |
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sicklids Juvenile Bristlenose
Number of posts : 98 Age : 67 Location : St Georges Basin, NSW Job/hobbies : Keeper and Breeder of Cichlids, Natives and Catfishes Humor : Life is like a box of chocolates ......Forrest Gump Thank You Points : 5 Registration date : 2010-05-25
| Subject: Re: What's the difference Mon May 31, 2010 10:01 pm | |
| - andrewcoxon wrote:
- hey,
iv never heard of a dwarf bn ... sounds like a common name given to something else.. perhaps an otto or loach.
as far as im aware dwarf bn's dont exist.
ac I have not heard of them here in Aust either Andrew, maybe it is a mutation of some species, either man-made or via a genetic flaw. :<a href=\'h CHEERS | |
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Angi-N-Wayne V.I.P Member
Number of posts : 690 Age : 60 Location : Sheffield, UK Job/hobbies : Fish are our hobbies Thank You Points : 10 Registration date : 2009-01-22
| Subject: Re: What's the difference Mon May 31, 2010 11:14 pm | |
| I have never officially heard of dwarf BN's, however, our "mystery" BN's are full grown and a good few inches smaller than average, they are wild caught too, so unlikely to be stunted.
Angi | |
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sicklids Juvenile Bristlenose
Number of posts : 98 Age : 67 Location : St Georges Basin, NSW Job/hobbies : Keeper and Breeder of Cichlids, Natives and Catfishes Humor : Life is like a box of chocolates ......Forrest Gump Thank You Points : 5 Registration date : 2010-05-25
| Subject: Re: What's the difference Tue Jun 01, 2010 12:48 pm | |
| - Angi-N-Wayne wrote:
- I have never officially heard of dwarf BN's, however, our "mystery" BN's are full grown and a good few inches smaller than average, they are wild caught too, so unlikely to be stunted.
Angi Fair enough, a picture could help with a species ID Angi. I have no doubt that it could be some strain of BN as there are so many variants that they can be very daunting when it comes to a definite ID. CHEERS | |
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