Starlight Bristlenoses :D

If you've got a breeding project on at the moment, (preferably fish related), let us know and you might even get added to the spawn list..whe....hey!

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Re: L-183 ???

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paletka wrote:Looks to me like L-182,
My L-183 have white edges and they are mature.

Chris

P.s. How far you are from Chicago.
Yep - I've come to the conclusion they are L182s now too :)

If the "how far" question was to me - as a rough calculation... 4000 miles ;)
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Post by Zebrabreeder »

Hello,
Grats on the spawn! If you don't mind me asking what are the dimensions of the tank ? Also, is it a standard tank or a brand tank (Hagen, Sealife etc..) ? Thanks :)
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no problem at all - they are in a 'fluval duo 800'

its 800mm long 350mm deep and 400mm high - with 2 tubes in the hood (hence duo)

its a 110l tank. (about 30us gallons)

they share it with 4 fancy guppys (well 8-10 if you count fry I've spotted)
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Post by Zebrabreeder »

Thanks for the info. I'm going to attempt to breed this type as well. :D
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