"NetMax" wrote in message
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"Mr. Gardener" wrote in message
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On Sat, 18 Mar 2006 20:50:04 -0500, netDenizen wrote:
My bristlenose pl*co disappeared for the last month in the
heavily-planted tank. Just today he's re-appeared; perhaps the curse is
waning?
My really old ancistrus disappears for months sometimes. I'm sure I
would see him if I snuck up with a flashlight in the middle of the
night. The veggie discs I leave for him at lights out each evening is
always gone in the morning. Red dot or red asterisk, curse waning or
waxing, I really want to find a good female to keep my young male
company. He's been hanging out around the mouth of his cave waiting
for a pretty young thing to pass his way. My lfs told me he will stop
ordering ancistrus for a few months, while working with his supplier
to find out just how widespread the problem is. I might try a
different dealer, after checking out who is using which suppliers.
-- Mister Gardener
I doubt they will reveal their supplier's name (unless this is your buddy,
and even then you need to know who the others are buying from). I never
found a good supplier of Bushynose. Imports didn't have them and the
North Americans were too expensive. I was at the annual fish club auction
where I met a person who bred them, and he became my regular supplier. I
also managed to find a local supplier of Angelfish (another bad fish to
import). I would check with your local Aquarium Society. If you don't
have one, then this is your opportunity to start one and pick a meeting
spot close to your home (that's the advantage of being first ;~).
--
www.NetMax.tk
good advice.
It's also sweet to be the bristlenose breeder
they are easy and good earners.
always gonna earn more on the little fish that are easy to sell