Don't just buy a bigger house build one around your tank set up.
I can tell from the scale she is one monster pleco. You become attached I've had my dominant male Frontosa for 14 years and from what I've read he is only middle aged.
My yellows are a colony my brother in law started me off with 19 years ago.
Ben/Ross, you may have to start looking at house plans, I built my house around my footy collection.
that was 3 years ago, and I still do not have enough room.
Don't just buy a bigger house build one around your tank set up.
I can tell from the scale she is one monster pleco. You become attached I've had my dominant male Frontosa for 14 years and from what I've read he is only middle aged.
My yellows are a colony my brother in law started me off with 19 years ago.
Definitely do get attached and it is heartbreaking for me when I loose older fish, that's the good thing about fronnies is they live for decades. That is a beautiful male mate.
I lost half of my Burundi colony last year due to a failed heater while I was in the gold coast for a week, 300 watt eheim got jammed on and basically cooked them as the water was a tad over 40 degrees. Although the dominant male, a 3 year old F1 male and two of the girls survived so they are now just in the community tank