Hi,
Yet again my pair of Bristlenoses have created miniture versions of themselves, the male has spent 5 days looking after the eggs, protecting them from various rasboras & loaches - and the female bristlenose too...
This is a bit of a rubbish shot of a section of the tank the BNs are in, plenty of bogwood and coverage from java fern & anubias..
I'll post some more pics of the babies as they venture out - I usually move them to the growing up tank once they've taken a liking to corgette (zukini) - then it is a lot easier to catch them!
Regards,
Paul
Yet again my pair of Bristlenoses have created miniture versions of themselves, the male has spent 5 days looking after the eggs, protecting them from various rasboras & loaches - and the female bristlenose too...


This is a bit of a rubbish shot of a section of the tank the BNs are in, plenty of bogwood and coverage from java fern & anubias..

I'll post some more pics of the babies as they venture out - I usually move them to the growing up tank once they've taken a liking to corgette (zukini) - then it is a lot easier to catch them!
Regards,
Paul