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02-16-2005, 12:04 AM
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Albino Bristlenose
OOOOOOOOO I want!! I want!!!!
http://angelsplus.com/g/2cab.htm
only $3.75 a peice....
Anyone have these?
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55 Gallon
1 Fantail Goldfish
1 Albino Bristlenose
4 African Dwarf Frogs
4 Black Skirt Tetras
4 Angelfish
3 Zebra Danios
14? Assorted Corys
46 Gallon
8 Tiger Barbs
8 Pulcher/Brichardi Cichlids
29 Gallon
1 Snail
1 Betta
8 Pulcher/Brichardi Fry
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02-16-2005, 07:35 AM
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Re: Albino Bristlenose
I have a couple of them.
As regular bristlenoses, these guys prefer at least a 20 g tank and spawn continuously if you have a couple in your tank.
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02-16-2005, 12:27 PM
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Re: Albino Bristlenose
are they good algae eaters?
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55 Gallon
1 Fantail Goldfish
1 Albino Bristlenose
4 African Dwarf Frogs
4 Black Skirt Tetras
4 Angelfish
3 Zebra Danios
14? Assorted Corys
46 Gallon
8 Tiger Barbs
8 Pulcher/Brichardi Cichlids
29 Gallon
1 Snail
1 Betta
8 Pulcher/Brichardi Fry
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02-16-2005, 12:36 PM
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Re: Albino Bristlenose
From what I have heard, they are great algea eaters. I plan to get a couple when I set up my tank.
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02-16-2005, 01:17 PM
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Re: Albino Bristlenose
Just like regular bristlenoses, very good algae eaters especially when young.
Also they don't grow as big as common plecos so you don't need a giant to tank to keep them all their life - a 20-30 gallon will do well.
But again, word of caution - they breed like rabbits, so only 1 per tank.
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02-17-2005, 12:18 PM
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Re: Albino Bristlenose
I had 6 small Bristlenose, one spotted, two albinos, and 2 long fin albinos. They were doing real well for about a month, but 1 died each of the last 3 days so now I am down to 3. There is plenty of alge in the tank plus other feeding, including the beefheart they were raised on. There were no signs of trauma, and the water testing shows perfect. Anyone have ideas on what could be wrong.
I am new to the message board and wondered if this should be included in this thread, or if I should have placed it in a seperate thread?
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02-17-2005, 12:53 PM
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Re: Albino Bristlenose
I just finished unbagging 5 lovely small albino long fin bristles. that brings my total to 6 and they will be setup to spawn when they are big enough. For now they can just pig out on algea and veggies and grow.
*doing happy fish dance*
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02-21-2005, 08:46 AM
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Re: Albino Bristlenose
o2cats, how big is your tank? Did you only feed them beef heart? Usually it is suggested that bristlenoses are fed veggies, such as cucumber, zucchini, green algae wafers etc.
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02-21-2005, 09:43 AM
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Re: Albino Bristlenose
o2cats,
You posted in the right area. BN love beefheart, but need a variety in thier diet. I've seen them eat beefheart, with a slice of zuchinni sitting right next to it. But an all beefheart diet isn't good for any fish.
Are you adding any salt to your tank? BN aren't very happy with salt in the tank. Also; what other fish are in the tank? BN are very hardy fish, and seldom get picked on by other fish. The Long Fins will be picked on more often...due to thier elegant finnage. It's unlikely, but worth asking.
The last thing to look for is a brownish/black stomache. This could be a sign of internal parasites.
Best of luck!
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02-21-2005, 11:50 AM
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Re: Albino Bristlenose
Thanks for all the suggestions, but now I am down to may last one of six and it is killing me. I have a 30 gallon tank with some Discus. I have not added salt yet the the guy I got the Discus from said to add some. I feed the tank Beef heart, tetra bits, some small pieces of zucchini, frozen brine shrimp and there is plenty of algae and I added algae wafers last week. I noticed when I brought them home that their stomachs looked silver. They spent most of the time on the glass, but went to the bottom to feed on the BH. Now he spends more time on the filter and the stomach looks more clear and so I am worried that they are starving. I am going to see if the guy I bought him from will take him back and try to save him, but I would think he would be worried about bringing something into his tanks.
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02-21-2005, 12:11 PM
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Re: Albino Bristlenose
No salt is good. Thier diet seems fine. And the silver belly is normal. Did you get these from a private breeder? What is the temp in your discus tank? Also, how big were they?
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02-21-2005, 03:13 PM
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Re: Albino Bristlenose
The silver belly is gone which seems to worry me. I got them from a local breeded, the same guy I got the discus from, keeping all parameters the same 83 deg, PH 6.8.
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02-22-2005, 09:24 AM
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Re: Albino Bristlenose
I found the last one dead this morning. I feel really bad.
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02-23-2005, 02:21 AM
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Re: Albino Bristlenose
Sorry to hear about your loss o2cats. It sounds like you were doing everything right. Don't be afraid to give them another try. They are relatively hardy fish. Start with the regular finned BN, as they are cheaper. You can get the Long Fins after you've had some sucess. I keep (and breed) both types. They are fun to have and help with the maintanance in all my tanks.
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06-25-2006, 05:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Fishnut2
No salt is good.
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I hate to contradict BUT ... I've got my group (3 tanks worth) all in african cichlid habitat which means PH is buffered up to about 8.6ish and water is so hard I almost have to karate chop it to get my net in the tank  best of all I run close to 2 TBS of salt per 10gal to replicate the tanganykian habitat.
Mine are doing great and I have a pair guarding a pleco breeder log so maybe babies soon .. who knows
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A conglomeration of cichlids from all over living happily in my "melting pot" of tanks.
Breeding: currently nothing ... I've just been released from my one year sentence in Korea
I'm back in the states!!!! Florida to be exact, so if your in the pan handle area hit me up
current Fry: see above
tanks: Just set up my first "fish" tank, cichlids of course 100 gal and still have the 20L planted with CRS although most of my plants didn't survive the wife's care.
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