Jagtazman Chief poster


Number of posts: 633 Age: 38 Location: Halifax, UK Thank You Points: 5 Registration date: 2009-10-27
 | Subject: Re: Orange spot BN - can't find information on here. Mon Mar 08, 2010 8:57 pm | |
| One of my LFS has a nice large female in stock same as Mark's picture, it was wild caught but the guys no idea what it is, neither have I. Saw it yesterday when I was in, apparently they've had it for a few months and thought they'd sold them all Only had the one female, but it did look really nice This one's got me puzzled as to what it is, spots on the fins, but spotless body. As the one I saw is def wild caught I'd bet it's the same a J gets in Oz |
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deano V.I.P Member

Number of posts: 1072 Age: 44 Location: sheffield Job/hobbies: welder fish breeding drinking Humor: mad as an hatter Thank You Points: 16 Registration date: 2009-07-26
 | Subject: Re: Orange spot BN - can't find information on here. Mon Mar 08, 2010 11:11 pm | |
| here you go mate L110 [img]  [/img] Looking at your pic it looks like the more flatter slimmer type so im going with the reo madre altough yours looks a little too dark but the body type fits no spots on the body and fine spots to the fins and tail ill have to dig around and see if i can find out more for you as these arnt seen often would be good if you can ask the shop were they got it from ie germany or the eu or shipped direct from peru |
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MarkOrm Large Bristlenose


Number of posts: 153 Age: 38 Location: Troon, Cornwall Job/hobbies: Fish, walking, animals, photography. Humor: Bill Hicks. Thank You Points: 1 Registration date: 2010-02-24
 | Subject: Re: Orange spot BN - can't find information on here. Fri Mar 12, 2010 7:38 am | |
| Yes definitely a different type. Here's a much better shot from last night - he's starting to show some spots on his body now that he's being well fed and not stressed. What do you think ?  |
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