Stampy Fish Egg
Number of posts : 1 Thank You Points : 0 Registration date : 2009-09-18
| Subject: Please help I.D male BN Wed Nov 18, 2009 7:53 pm | |
| Hi guys, I recently acquired a large (7") male BN, and would like to know what he is - I've a feeling he may be a hybrid of common x albino, but his colouring is very dark and shows no spots and has white tips to his bristles. I would like confirmation please Thanks, Simon | |
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Kurosaki J V.I.P Member
Number of posts : 1496 Age : 47 Location : Down the boozer Thank You Points : 23 Registration date : 2009-01-22
| Subject: Re: Please help I.D male BN Wed Nov 18, 2009 8:48 pm | |
| Sorry Simon, I'm not that great picking the differences in brown species- damn nice fish though and nice and big, nice score. J | |
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Curby The Boss
Number of posts : 3597 Age : 42 Location : Wigan UK Job/hobbies : Manager Humor : Comedian Thank You Points : 77 Registration date : 2008-12-26
| Subject: Re: Please help I.D male BN Thu Nov 19, 2009 6:04 am | |
| at a first glance i thought a coomon brown...but if he really is 7" then he is sumert different unless he is very old, How long have you had him for??...and have you used a tape measure on him?? I will look into this for you!! also as his bristle tips always been white as ive seen this before and bristle tips also turning red... | |
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Jagtazman Chief poster
Number of posts : 659 Age : 51 Location : Halifax, UK Thank You Points : 6 Registration date : 2009-10-27
| Subject: Re: Please help I.D male BN Thu Nov 19, 2009 8:58 pm | |
| Looks common to me Looked through my books and cannot locate anything that has the white tips There is a LFS near me that has a 6-7inch common in, it's the largest I have ever seen | |
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