No. | All keepers listed by when they started keeping this species. The longest an individual has been kept is 6 years, 11 months. |
1 | zenyfish since 2005-06-15 to 2007-09-15, that's 2 years, 3 months; who writes, "Needs cool water." |
2 | phaedraeos since 2007-03-23 to 2009-03-23, that's 2 years, 0 months |
3 | Matien (k: 5) since 2007-09-09 to 2008-01-01, that's 0 years, 3 months |
4 | ronsterrc since 2008-06-12 to 2010-06-12, that's 2 years, 0 months |
5 | bslindgren (k: 4) since 2008-09-01 to 2013-07-13, that's 4 years, 10 months; who writes, "Wonderful, active and entertaining fish - perhaps because they are relatively small. Along with my Otos, Ancistrus and SAEs they pretty much eliminate the need for scraping algae! Original 2 died, but I got two more.
These are by far the best Plecostomus-type cats. They are entertaining and almost always visible. My biggest one is now around 3 inches." |
6 | Kula since 2008-11-15 to 2010-11-15, that's 2 years, 0 months |
7 | GABear (p: 2) since 2009-01-03 to 2011-01-03, that's 2 years, 0 months |
8 | CatsandFish since 2009-04-17 to 2012-04-07, that's 2 years, 11 months |
9 | abaigael04 since 2009-06-12 to 2011-09-12, that's 2 years, 3 months |
10 | naturalart since 2009-10-11 to 2002-10-17, that's 6 years, 11 months |
11 | tspaceace68 since 2010-10-01 to 2012-10-01, that's 2 years, 0 months |
12 | Mata Negra since 2011-12-16 to 2012-01-02, that's 0 years, 0 months |