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They can grow up to 30cm or larger. I have one that went from 9cm to 22cm+ in 8 months. Others have even bigger stories. I like his temperament, not really afraid of activity and doesn't back down from aggressive cichlids that he is tanked with.
I had one of these which reached 17-1/2 inches.
It was over 17 years old when I lost it. It is the longest I have every kept a fish.
It long ago learned how to swim upside down at the surface to eat Tetra Min Flakes. Very impressive to see such a large pleco eating from the surface in that way.
Interests: African catfishes and oddballs, Madagascar cichlids; stoner doom and heavy rock; old school choppers and riding them, fantasy novels, travelling and diving in the tropics and all things nature.
I had my big Pleco in one of my show tanks back about 40 years ago.
Long before the invention of cheap digital cameras so I have very few photos and those I have are Ektachrome slides of small fish like Killiefish and Apistogramma in special photo tank set up in the sun so I could stop the camera lens down to small F-Stops. I had a Nikkormat 35 mm SLR and Nikon 55 mm Macro lens.
I would love to own a digital camera/lens as nice as that Nikon set up.