I turned on the light for the 100 gal corner tank tonight and noticed a fry of something getting snatched up by a juvie acei. I knew we didn't have any mbuna holding that I knew of, then I saw a 2nd one come out of one of the ceramic cichlid stones that I have piled in the tank. We had noticed that the male had taken up residence in one of thr larger stones and would never come out. I checked inside the cave a couple weeks ago and didnt see anything.
We now have 20+ albino bristlenose plecos living with their father in a 29 gallon that was freed up this weekend when we got rid of some odds and ends.
Needless to say Trent is pleased and is now 2 for 2 with his purchases from the KC auction a month ago.
Travis
Batch of Albino Bristlenose
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Re: Batch of Albino Bristlenose
Good for him. Congratulations. Denny
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Re: Batch of Albino Bristlenose
They are a good first catfish.
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Re: Batch of Albino Bristlenose
Way to go, I am trying to breed some Long Fin Bristlenos, but have lost all my males so am on the look again. Good luck, it would be great to have all them make it to adults.