T thefredpit Goliath Tigerfish MFK Member Jul 28, 2012 2,969 2,999 179 United States Jun 11, 2018 #11 Jonnyakawombell said: Oh well there all defo baryancistrus demantoides, thanks very much are they the bigger or the smaller type? Click to expand... According to planet catfish it is the smaller type that gets 6" standard length(not counting the tail) but it is the High Fin variety
Jonnyakawombell said: Oh well there all defo baryancistrus demantoides, thanks very much are they the bigger or the smaller type? Click to expand... According to planet catfish it is the smaller type that gets 6" standard length(not counting the tail) but it is the High Fin variety
Jonnyakawombell Piranha MFK Member Sep 10, 2010 356 116 76 durham Jun 12, 2018 #12 thefredpit said: According to planet catfish it is the smaller type that gets 6" standard length(not counting the tail) but it is the High Fin variety Click to expand... Rang the LFS today and yes it is the high fin variety, so it looks like they will all stay pritty small which is good.
thefredpit said: According to planet catfish it is the smaller type that gets 6" standard length(not counting the tail) but it is the High Fin variety Click to expand... Rang the LFS today and yes it is the high fin variety, so it looks like they will all stay pritty small which is good.
T thefredpit Goliath Tigerfish MFK Member Jul 28, 2012 2,969 2,999 179 United States Jun 12, 2018 #13 cool I've always wanted a hi fin
7Pete Black Skirt Tetra MFK Member Oct 17, 2014 64 5 13 Suomi Jun 14, 2018 #14 I think all hemi/baryancistrus species can grow in nature up to 25 cm/10". But in aquarium they tend to "dwarf" for one reason or another. Over 20 cm long specimens are rare and usually fresh imports.
I think all hemi/baryancistrus species can grow in nature up to 25 cm/10". But in aquarium they tend to "dwarf" for one reason or another. Over 20 cm long specimens are rare and usually fresh imports.