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Milos
Small Fry
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Male Number of posts : 25
Age : 31
Location : Serbia
Job/hobbies : fishing,diving,spear hunting and a student
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Registration date : 2012-09-19

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PostSubject: Need help to identify   Need help to identify EmptyMon Oct 15, 2012 11:15 pm

Can some1 tell me what kind of ancistrus is this?Need help to identify DSC03677_zpsd8da5d31
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Doug
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Male Number of posts : 3128
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Location : Adelaide, South Australia
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PostSubject: Re: Need help to identify   Need help to identify EmptyTue Oct 16, 2012 12:49 am

Longfin marble (or calico) bristlenose, a variation on the common bristlenose Very Happy
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Milos
Small Fry
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Male Number of posts : 25
Age : 31
Location : Serbia
Job/hobbies : fishing,diving,spear hunting and a student
Humor : yo mama so..:D
Thank You Points : 0
Registration date : 2012-09-19

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PostSubject: Thx   Need help to identify EmptyTue Oct 16, 2012 8:33 am

Thanks for the answer.I went on google and saw some pics, i think its calico Very Happy hmmz Can you tell me how do you get calico?? They guy that sold me those long fins told me that hi got it from normal long fin male and albino female.Is it true or some of them got some other bloodline? cheers
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Doug
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Male Number of posts : 3128
Age : 37
Location : Adelaide, South Australia
Job/hobbies : Aquatic ecologist/genetisist
Humor : yes please :)
Thank You Points : 198
Registration date : 2010-05-08

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PostSubject: Re: Need help to identify   Need help to identify EmptyTue Oct 16, 2012 11:22 am

From another bloodline. I suspect the both the the male was carrying the calico gene and when mated with the albino female he ended up with some calicos Smile

Nice buy man!
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