P pufferking Gambusia MFK Member Apr 2, 2005 202 2 16 38 Old Saybrook CT www.minnoiwpond.com May 2, 2005 #1 i have had one for a year now and it is still not very big. Are they slow growers?
G guppy Small Squiggly Thing Apr 15, 2005 11,595 88 0 confused, lost, and lonely May 3, 2005 #2 If it is what I know as a bumble bee cat Microglanis then they only get around 5" max and it will take a couple of years.
If it is what I know as a bumble bee cat Microglanis then they only get around 5" max and it will take a couple of years.
N Neo Baron Feeder Fish MFK Member May 1, 2005 78 0 0 38 May 3, 2005 #3 yea they take a very long time to grow almost as slow as a clown loach.
N nick Candiru MFK Member May 1, 2005 577 6 48 36 meriden ,ct May 3, 2005 #4 which kidn of bumblebee is it? the most avialable is the medium oen that gets about 5in , the biggest type that i find get 8-10in
which kidn of bumblebee is it? the most avialable is the medium oen that gets about 5in , the biggest type that i find get 8-10in
M|L the asian MFK Member Mar 29, 2005 5,368 14 92 MY LITTLE WORLD www.facebook.com May 3, 2005 #5 there are a few different species of bumble bee catfishes out there, most attain small adult sizes and are indeed slow growers.
there are a few different species of bumble bee catfishes out there, most attain small adult sizes and are indeed slow growers.