L202 vs L243

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L202 vs L243

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Good afternoon ladies and gents,

Noting the amount of variation in patterns,is there any way (other than capture location) to differentiate between and .

I have a group I purchased from a shop closing down sale that simply had them labelled as "ornate bristlenose" :-??

I wonder why they were closing down!

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Re: L202 vs L243

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will eventually grow larger and develop a longer more elongated bodyshape. It's not very easy to see this when they are juveniles though :)

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Re: L202 vs L243

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Thanks Haakon, well if nothing else I do have patience. I'll just sit back and watch them grow (or not) they are in a 6x2x2 so they have ample room. Currently sitting around the 3.5 inch mark.
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