V vd853 Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 9, 2007 41 0 0 NY Aug 26, 2008 #1 I listed my fish from fastest to slowest growth rate. Is this accurate? Arowana Gars Peacock Bass Oscar Butterfly Pleco Flowerhorn Convict Raphael Catfish Clown pleco
I listed my fish from fastest to slowest growth rate. Is this accurate? Arowana Gars Peacock Bass Oscar Butterfly Pleco Flowerhorn Convict Raphael Catfish Clown pleco
skillzdatkillz Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 25, 2006 1,119 0 0 somwhere Aug 26, 2008 #2 Growth rate is dependent of diet and water quality as well as tank size. So basically everyone's fish grow at different rates
Growth rate is dependent of diet and water quality as well as tank size. So basically everyone's fish grow at different rates
V vd853 Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 9, 2007 41 0 0 NY Aug 26, 2008 #3 Yes, I understand that, but surely it can be estimated. If they were all the same age, one will be likely to outgrow the other.
Yes, I understand that, but surely it can be estimated. If they were all the same age, one will be likely to outgrow the other.
LBathory Jack Dempsey MFK Member Mar 25, 2008 3,497 3 36 37 New Jersey Aug 26, 2008 #4 I didn't think gars grew that fast, but I am no expert on gars.
A Aquariumjunkie Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 23, 2007 252 0 0 Monroe, Wa Aug 26, 2008 #5 skillzdatkillz;2121532; said: Growth rate is dependent of diet and water quality as well as tank size. So basically everyone's fish grow at different rates Click to expand... IMO Oscars grow faster then peacock bass...
skillzdatkillz;2121532; said: Growth rate is dependent of diet and water quality as well as tank size. So basically everyone's fish grow at different rates Click to expand... IMO Oscars grow faster then peacock bass...