No. | All keepers listed by when they started keeping this species. The longest an individual has been kept is 8 years, 3 months. |
1 | Join (k: 8) since 2005-01-01 to 2011-12-06, that's 6 years, 11 months |
2 | lazymf (p: 2) since 2007-05-04 to 2009-05-04, that's 2 years, 0 months |
3 | ali12345 (k: 4) since 2007-12-31 to 2016-03-31, that's 8 years, 3 months |
4 | dmcat (k: 8) since 2009-10-02 to 2011-07-19, that's 1 years, 9 months |
5 | miguel mitchel (k: 2) since 2009-12-23 to 2014-01-01, that's 4 years, 0 months |
6 | mikek (p: 2) since 2010-04-04 to 2014-05-16, that's 4 years, 1 months |
7 | tijani (k: 2) since 2010-11-20 to 2012-11-23, that's 2 years, 0 months |
8 | wrasse (k: 2) since 2012-01-13 to 2014-02-08, that's 2 years, 0 months; who writes, "Cute-looking cats and should be more popular." |
9 | Floody since 2012-03-10 to 2014-03-10, that's 2 years, 0 months |
10 | Miss-Pepper (k: 4) since 2013-02-21 to 2016-07-30, that's 3 years, 5 months; who writes, "Have successfully spawned my group twice, cannot get fry to live as of yet." |
11 | Narwhal72 (p: 3, k: 3) since 2013-04-26 to 2013-08-13, that's 0 years, 3 months; who writes, "Spend most of the day motionless in plants or in a pipe. Active at night." |
12 | Martin S (k: 3) since 2015-03-29 to 2019-11-15, that's 4 years, 7 months |
13 | cowturtle since 2015-09-16 to 2017-11-23, that's 2 years, 2 months |
14 | syorksaquarist (k: 8) since 2016-10-25 to 2017-09-10, that's 0 years, 10 months; who writes, "Easy to coax out with food. Living with Panaquolus maccus, Biotodoma cupido, Otocinclus and some tetras without problems" |
15 | ajw9356 since 2016-11-14 to 2021-01-13, that's 4 years, 1 months |
16 | Jbottomfeeder since 2017-03-12 to 2019-03-12, that's 2 years, 0 months |
17 | JasonMDann since 2017-03-21 to 2019-03-21, that's 2 years, 0 months |
18 | Junglejason (p: 2) since 2017-03-26 to 2019-03-26, that's 2 years, 0 months |
19 | pleconut since 2017-04-20 to 2019-04-20, that's 2 years, 0 months |
20 | cory-ap2 since 2017-12-02 to 2018-04-15, that's 0 years, 4 months |
21 | angerygrover since 2018-04-16 to 2018-05-02, that's 0 years, 0 months |
22 | ThePineCat since 2018-08-29 to 2018-08-29, that's 0 years, 0 months |
23 | PileOfRocks (k: 4) since 2019-01-10 to 2019-10-18, that's 0 years, 9 months |
24 | mikey since 2019-06-22 to 2020-01-30, that's 0 years, 7 months |
25 | MidwestBugMan since 2020-01-28 to 2020-01-28, that's 0 years, 0 months |
26 | bekateen (k: 4) since 2020-07-01 to 2023-03-13, that's 2 years, 8 months |
27 | Kazzman since 2020-10-31 to 2023-10-31, that's 3 years, 0 months |
28 | lgfelic since 2021-01-16 to 2023-01-16, that's 2 years, 0 months |
29 | Domaku since 2021-03-05 to 2023-03-05, that's 2 years, 0 months |
30 | ianmarg (k: 3) since 2021-11-14 to 2023-11-14, that's 2 years, 0 months |
31 | characinkid (k: 6) since 2022-05-20 to 2024-06-15, that's 2 years, 0 months |
32 | ZoomiesPB since 2022-06-03 to 2024-06-03, that's 2 years, 0 months |
33 | JohannesH since 2023-03-14 to 2025-04-24, that's 2 years, 1 months |
34 | cyfan964 since 2023-03-27 to 2025-02-10, that's 1 years, 10 months |
35 | Fallen_Leaves16 (k: 6) since 2023-04-24 to 2023-08-20, that's 0 years, 3 months; who writes, "Got a group of 6. Had varying degrees of epistylis upon import that increased in severity once obtained. Cleared up within 3 weeks with little complications after standard treatment. Growth rate and activity levels increased rapidly the epistylis was gone; smallest individuals must've put on a good 5mm within a week. Mixed sizes, from 25mm-45mm. Lovely fishes, quite fun to watch.
As of 6/3, three have died, cause unknown. Remaining three are well.
As of October, all are dead. Very difficult to feed in a large community. Faulty distribution of food during a week-long trip proved fatal." |
36 | justin1644 since 2023-05-30 to 2025-04-24, that's 1 years, 10 months |