Bunocephalus coracoideus growth

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Bunocephalus coracoideus growth

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Whats the biggest anyone has one? And how long did it take to get to that size? Ive had one for about a year now it was about 9cm when i got it and its only grown 1cm in the hole time ive had it. Is that normal?
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I've got a couple now but they are only about 7cm SL, I did have one before about 10cm SL. Are you sure yours is coracoideus? If it is the one in your avatar that looks like a colombianus to me, although it is hard to tell from such a small photograph.

I don't think 1cm is too bad, I wouldn't worry.
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Heres a few more pics of him if it helps. They might not be to much help though because there not the best quality.

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Are they quite slow growing then?

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It looks like B. colombianus to me based on the shape, although would need to see a close up from underneath to be sure.

Either way then yes they can be quite slow growing as if looked after well they can live for some years.
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Hi!!

All the fish I purchased under the coracoideus name where always something else...

People export almost every Bunocephalus they find under this name!!
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Yann wrote:
All the fish I purchased under the coracoideus name where always something else...
People export almost every Bunocephalus they find under this name!!
Hi Yann

Yes, most exported as coracoideus tend to be colombianus. I have some true coracoideus at the moment, and there are a few pics of the larger individual in my scotcat images in my link.
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Hi!!

Yeap I did saw your pic...I make a drop there once in a while..;-)
Lovely fish and pic as usual!!
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Thanks everyone
The.Dark.One wrote:It looks like B. colombianus to me based on the shape, although would need to see a close up from underneath to be sure.

Either way then yes they can be quite slow growing as if looked after well they can live for some years.
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This is the best pic ive got of its belly but ill try and get another one later if its not good enough.
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Yann wrote:Hi!!

Yeap I did saw your pic...I make a drop there once in a while..;-)
Lovely fish and pic as usual!!
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Thanks!
Some more images for a few families have been uploaded in the last few days
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kizno1 wrote:Thanks everyone

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This is the best pic ive got of its belly but ill try and get another one later if its not good enough.

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Looks like colombianus
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The.Dark.One wrote:
kizno1 wrote:Thanks everyone

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This is the best pic ive got of its belly but ill try and get another one later if its not good enough.

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Looks like colombianus
Cheers. Is there any difference in care?
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kizno1 wrote: Cheers. Is there any difference in care?
No
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