abz_jo Fish Egg
Number of posts : 1 Location : adelaide Thank You Points : 0 Registration date : 2013-04-25
| Subject: albino sailfin bristle Thu Apr 25, 2013 11:05 am | |
| Has anyone seen one of these??? | |
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kfenk V.I.P Member
Number of posts : 1432 Age : 40 Location : Adelaide, South Australia Thank You Points : 79 Registration date : 2009-11-09
| Subject: Re: albino sailfin bristle Thu Apr 25, 2013 11:34 am | |
| do you mean albino longfin bristlenose? | |
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ktk05 Large Bristlenose
Number of posts : 381 Age : 37 Location : Cape Coral, FL, USA Job/hobbies : Registered Respiratory Therapist @ hospital Thank You Points : 17 Registration date : 2012-08-23
| Subject: Re: albino sailfin bristle Thu Apr 25, 2013 3:32 pm | |
| I'd say that our traditional "long fins" have very high dorsal fins. If you were to describe them in terms of only their dorsal fin then I can see how someone would label them "sailfin." Here is a pic if my long fin calico. She has a very high dorsal fin just like the long fin albino above. But to answer your question directly, no, I have never heard of a sailfin albino Bristlenose. Hope this helps ~Katie | |
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Doug Bristlenose King
Number of posts : 3128 Age : 38 Location : Adelaide, South Australia Job/hobbies : Aquatic ecologist/genetisist Humor : yes please :) Thank You Points : 198 Registration date : 2010-05-08
| Subject: Re: albino sailfin bristle Sun Apr 28, 2013 12:13 am | |
| or are you talking about a sailfin pleco... the big fella? | |
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