5teady_2012 Here to help Joined Apr 10, 2012 Messages 4,660 Reaction score 1 Location GB Oct 21, 2008 #1 will a normal bristlenose cross breed with a long fin bn?
D Darkstar Fish Addict Joined Dec 11, 2006 Messages 810 Reaction score 0 Location Herts, UK Oct 21, 2008 #2 yup
OP OP 5teady_2012 Here to help Joined Apr 10, 2012 Messages 4,660 Reaction score 1 Location GB Oct 21, 2008 #3 Thanks
Mystil Fishaholic Joined Feb 20, 2008 Messages 557 Reaction score 0 Location Somerset (UK) Oct 22, 2008 #4 Id like to know (and maybe 5teady would as well). What percentage are the offspring with one parent a normal BN and one that is a long finned? and to mix that up abit more what about a normal BN parent and a long finned albino? Sorry for jumping on your thread again.
Id like to know (and maybe 5teady would as well). What percentage are the offspring with one parent a normal BN and one that is a long finned? and to mix that up abit more what about a normal BN parent and a long finned albino? Sorry for jumping on your thread again.
X xingumike Got beer? Joined Jan 23, 2007 Messages 1,641 Reaction score 6 Location دبي Oct 22, 2008 #5 fyi it's not cross breeding as they are the same species
D Darkstar Fish Addict Joined Dec 11, 2006 Messages 810 Reaction score 0 Location Herts, UK Oct 22, 2008 #6 fyi it's not cross breeding as they are the same species Click to expand... that would be the more correct answer, yes...since long fins are a man made variant....and not a good looking variant imo either. Why does man feel the need to **** with everything?!
fyi it's not cross breeding as they are the same species Click to expand... that would be the more correct answer, yes...since long fins are a man made variant....and not a good looking variant imo either. Why does man feel the need to **** with everything?!
Mystil Fishaholic Joined Feb 20, 2008 Messages 557 Reaction score 0 Location Somerset (UK) Oct 22, 2008 #7 So okay they are not cross breeding. Thats fine. Does anyone know the answer to the question about percentages?
So okay they are not cross breeding. Thats fine. Does anyone know the answer to the question about percentages?