lda 08 breeding size

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lda 08 breeding size

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right ive obtained a group of these, i have a q, ive got a male which is about 2" full head of tenticles, i was wondering if he would be able to breed at this size?anyone bred these at that size
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Since LDA08 is [grumble - why can't people use the scientific names?], it should breed at slightly smaller size than the common bristlenose . Since the latter breeds at around 2", I should think that Ancistrus claro will too.

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okey dokey,. names next time :)
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Post by Barbie »

He'll definitely spawn at 2". I don't know that my breeding colony is even 2" SL after 3 years ;). Good luck with them! I just really love these little guys and they're definitely usually in demand. Keep in mind they have smaller spawns than what you'll be getting with larger types of Ancistrus though.

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