What is the longest that you've kept a fish
What is the longest that you've kept a fish
somewhere in 1996 i bought three of these http://www.loaches.com/species_pages/bo ... orhae.html
One was murdered bij a Convict breeding pair. But the other two are doing fine, I added 3 younger ones, so I have a group of 5 now.
It hit me that these little fish are now over 10 years in age!
They are a about 9cm, and still looking and more important, acting great.
One was murdered bij a Convict breeding pair. But the other two are doing fine, I added 3 younger ones, so I have a group of 5 now.
It hit me that these little fish are now over 10 years in age!
They are a about 9cm, and still looking and more important, acting great.
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I still have 3 out of 5 Mochokiella paynee that I bought in the fall of 1986 as subadults.
those lil fish last a loooong time.
a very good friend of mine still has the very last survivor of a bunch of 5 Synodontis nigriventris I bought in summer 1984 as halfgrown youngsters (probably at least 2 year old then given the growthrate of that species) and kept myself for a decade or so before giving those to him.
those lil fish last a loooong time.
a very good friend of mine still has the very last survivor of a bunch of 5 Synodontis nigriventris I bought in summer 1984 as halfgrown youngsters (probably at least 2 year old then given the growthrate of that species) and kept myself for a decade or so before giving those to him.
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longevity
I've got 3 S.multipunctatus that I acquired as young adults in 1992 that are stil producing broods with whatever cichlids they are in with. I figure they must be at least 16 years young.
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