No. | All keepers listed by when they started keeping this species. The longest an individual has been kept is 5 years, 1 months. |
1 | Firestorming (k: 4) since 2008-01-11 to 2010-05-23, that's 2 years, 4 months |
2 | Bas Pels since 2009-10-06 to 2014-11-07, that's 5 years, 1 months |
3 | Ozcattie (k: 2) since 2011-07-26 to 2013-11-25, that's 2 years, 3 months |
4 | milosz (k: 2) since 2011-12-17 to 2014-02-13, that's 2 years, 1 months |
5 | auz_legend since 2012-07-27 to 2014-07-27, that's 2 years, 0 months |
6 | Yoshi since 2013-01-05 to 2013-01-31, that's 0 years, 0 months |
7 | BlackSouL since 2013-09-25 to 2015-09-25, that's 2 years, 0 months |
8 | VickyEll7 since 2015-08-12 to 2017-03-24, that's 1 years, 7 months |
9 | pointpleco since 2021-01-11 to 2025-04-30, that's 4 years, 3 months; who writes, "I love all types of longnose whiptails, they look so prehistoric." |