I also breed a few thousand Bristlenose per year, and the Wabenmuster grow fairly slowly compared to any of the ancistrus cirrhosus. The L519 are not gonna produce well for you in hard water, they really prefer it soft- being such a new fish to the hobby, they haven't had their genetics adapted to harder water yet; also, they don't seem to be very large. My L519 breeders are only about 3.5" long.
Awesome. Thanks for the video.
Always enjoy talking to Phil at the fish shows.
great tour
Great tour! Thank you!
Thank you for your work and putting this video together! Love seeing all the tanks and fish! Keep up the good work guys!
Subscribed, amazing fish room. Thanks
Phil is back!
Man I wish Phil shipped fish, I’d place an order in a heartbeat. Are any of his other fish going to Dave’s Rare fish?
@@jasonreding6453 Also, where are you located? I'm driving to Florida near the end of the month.
@@PatrickDNearyunfortunately I’m much farther north in Michigan. Thank you for the offer though. Great video tour as always
I also breed a few thousand Bristlenose per year, and the Wabenmuster grow fairly slowly compared to any of the ancistrus cirrhosus. The L519 are not gonna produce well for you in hard water, they really prefer it soft- being such a new fish to the hobby, they haven't had their genetics adapted to harder water yet; also, they don't seem to be very large. My L519 breeders are only about 3.5" long.
@@espeterson522 Where are you located?
@@PatrickDNeary Poway, CA (city inside San Diego)