ID these bushynoses

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Sandtiger
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ID these bushynoses

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Any ideas? If you guys need anymore pictures let me know, thanks.
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Sandtiger
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Re: ID these bushynoses

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Thanks for the quick response. I should have figured they were one of the more common species but with so many bushynoses out there figured it would be good to double check. Part of the reason for my curiosity is because despite all the reading I've done on how easy these guys are to breed mine just won't do it and I've tried several methods over the last year and a half I've had them (got them as adults). I even kept them in an outdoor tub over the summer thinking that would do it for sure but no such luck.
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nice pictures, good looking BN's. :thumbsup: mine are in practice mode as far as spawning goes. So fun!
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