West1 Peacock Bass MFK Member Sep 27, 2007 5,512 140 120 114 May 1, 2009 #1 Looking for a large Eartheater to add to my tank, just dont know whats out there? I want something that is not very aggressive... can be med thou Something with colors too Thanks
Looking for a large Eartheater to add to my tank, just dont know whats out there? I want something that is not very aggressive... can be med thou Something with colors too Thanks
J jgentry Plecostomus MFK Member Aug 22, 2008 2,107 43 51 Gallatin, TN May 1, 2009 #2 I am not aware of any eartheaters that get over 12 inches and in most cases 10" is going to be the max and a huge one at that. The largest are that I can think of are Altifrons Proximus Brazilensis Daemon
I am not aware of any eartheaters that get over 12 inches and in most cases 10" is going to be the max and a huge one at that. The largest are that I can think of are Altifrons Proximus Brazilensis Daemon
thatcichlidguy Candiru MFK Member Aug 2, 2008 219 1 46 54 Wichita Falls Tx May 2, 2009 #3 The only thing that comes close to that I can think of is G. braziliensis, and A. Robertsoni. I know the robertsoni isn't an eartheater per se' but it's a sand sifter and behaves much the same and gets pretty big.
The only thing that comes close to that I can think of is G. braziliensis, and A. Robertsoni. I know the robertsoni isn't an eartheater per se' but it's a sand sifter and behaves much the same and gets pretty big.
West1 Peacock Bass MFK Member Sep 27, 2007 5,512 140 120 114 May 2, 2009 #4 Thanks guys Altifrons are slow growers, arent they?
J jgentry Plecostomus MFK Member Aug 22, 2008 2,107 43 51 Gallatin, TN May 2, 2009 #5 All Geo's are pretty slow growers.
Z zackj8 Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 21, 2009 98 0 0 Nottingham - England May 2, 2009 #6 I have seen a 12" inch pair of high head earth eaters but that is the biggest i've ever seen or heard of
I have seen a 12" inch pair of high head earth eaters but that is the biggest i've ever seen or heard of