Again, I’m blessed with how all my tanks are running right now, and “Sid” my “Hypoptopoma thoracatum” ( Giant Oto ) is working the glass and caught my attention… I put “Hypoptopoma thoracatum” in quotes, as that is what it’s supposed to be.. I have 3, and Sid is obviously a different species, than the other 2… but it was noted by the seller, at time of purchase, that these came in, extra large… larger in fact, than sources say they get…
This is Sid... his eyes are mounted much lower, than on the other 2 ... I think he can watch me, when stuck on the front glass... something most fish would not be able to do...
I recently got a group of Jumbo Cardinal Tetras, that came in bigger than sources say they get, so I’m assuming they were wild caught, as no one raising fish would want to hold on to them long enough to get to jumbo size…
Also assuming the bulk of my Hillstream’s are wild caught, as several of those came in as big as sources say they get… once they come at adult size, guessing it would be hard to tell, how long they have been adults, especially if there is no growth noted, in your tanks…
Admittedly the Cardinals being smaller, and in a school, are harder to keep track of life, of a specific fish, but a fish like Sid is very noticeable…
So I’m pondering how long I can expect, an adult wild caught fish to live??? Sid is quite personable, and the only one like him, so he’s big enough, I’ll know when he dies, and being a single, there is no question, on which one he is… I should try to find when I bought him, just to monitor his life here…
This is Sid... his eyes are mounted much lower, than on the other 2 ... I think he can watch me, when stuck on the front glass... something most fish would not be able to do...
I recently got a group of Jumbo Cardinal Tetras, that came in bigger than sources say they get, so I’m assuming they were wild caught, as no one raising fish would want to hold on to them long enough to get to jumbo size…
Also assuming the bulk of my Hillstream’s are wild caught, as several of those came in as big as sources say they get… once they come at adult size, guessing it would be hard to tell, how long they have been adults, especially if there is no growth noted, in your tanks…
Admittedly the Cardinals being smaller, and in a school, are harder to keep track of life, of a specific fish, but a fish like Sid is very noticeable…
So I’m pondering how long I can expect, an adult wild caught fish to live??? Sid is quite personable, and the only one like him, so he’s big enough, I’ll know when he dies, and being a single, there is no question, on which one he is… I should try to find when I bought him, just to monitor his life here…
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