Redstratplayer1 Fishaholic Joined Sep 20, 2006 Messages 548 Reaction score 0 Location nutley NJ Apr 16, 2007 #2 How can you tell how old it is?
A atmmachine816 Fish Gatherer Joined Dec 30, 2005 Messages 2,091 Reaction score 0 Location U.S.A. Apr 16, 2007 #3 Redstratplayer1 said: How can you tell how old it is? Click to expand... Ditto that
Redstratplayer1 Fishaholic Joined Sep 20, 2006 Messages 548 Reaction score 0 Location nutley NJ Apr 16, 2007 #4 Also do you feed it Phyto?
V velcrohead New Member Joined Mar 27, 2006 Messages 52 Reaction score 0 Location Royston, Herts, UK Apr 17, 2007 #5 Redstratplayer1 said: How can you tell how old it is? Click to expand... Do they have growth rings like trees?.
Redstratplayer1 said: How can you tell how old it is? Click to expand... Do they have growth rings like trees?.
OP OP Matty P Professor Cowfish Joined Feb 12, 2007 Messages 1,762 Reaction score 0 Apr 17, 2007 #6 Because thats how long it takes to get to that size. I do feed it phyto.
T Ter Fishaholic Joined Oct 3, 2006 Messages 493 Reaction score 0 Location Canada, Quebec City Apr 17, 2007 #7 I just read that on avg, they only will live 2 years in a tank... man if that creature really is 200 years old.. i'd feel bad about having one Ter
I just read that on avg, they only will live 2 years in a tank... man if that creature really is 200 years old.. i'd feel bad about having one Ter
bunjiweb mmmmmmmarines Joined Apr 1, 2004 Messages 4,108 Reaction score 1 Location Cheltenham (UK) Apr 17, 2007 #8 lol thats a bit of a claim! Unless you are aware of a way of measuring the growth and estimating from that I find it impossible for you to claim it is 200 years old... Ben
lol thats a bit of a claim! Unless you are aware of a way of measuring the growth and estimating from that I find it impossible for you to claim it is 200 years old... Ben