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Is this normal? - BRISTLENOSE KEEPER ADVICE NEEDED

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    Default Is this normal? - BRISTLENOSE KEEPER ADVICE NEEDED

    I've recently noticed the gills on my adult silvertip seem to have a growth on them and i've been struggling to get a decent photo of it, i finally have captured it on video and i need to know if this is some kind of mutation or parasite or maybe even a scar from a run in with some other fish or if it's just normal for this species. I've never kept BN's before so I am just not familiar enough with them to know exactly what this is.


    Fast forward to 1:40 to see him stretch out his gill and you will see the growth or whatever it is.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCeNTu89pMY
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    Even my daughter say gross Looks like an injury of some sort to me.

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    I could be wrong, but I believe my BNPs have the same thing and they are just spines to defend themselves with?

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    Mmmmm. Now I have to look closer. Never seen that secret weapon on my male BNPs - they may be there but never shown.

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    That's odontoides which are very prominent on dominant male plecos which are healthy. In some plecos, you'll even seen it on the pectoral fins. Perfectly normal. Means your male is feeling good.
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    i think ive seen my male albino bristlenose pleco do that too. It looked like he flared out his spiky looking gills out. When another male got to close to him. They never fought or anything though. To me it also looked like a defense like what momobobo also said
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    thank you guys for the quick response! Feels much better knowing its not some odd sickness or injury
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    Reminds me of like a predator mouth haha it creeped me out but kinda cool.... glad to hear its nothing bad!
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    I have just noticed these on my largest BNP a cuple of weeks ago! It's weird when they stretch them out like that, it does not have any bristles yet but hopefully that means it's a boy lol

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    If you've ever got one stuck in a net you'd know. They stick them straight out and very hard to get them to release to get him out of the net.



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