So I was at my local Big Al's with my G/F over the weekend, and we were at awe at this place, MASSIVE AMOUNTS OF TANKS EVERYWHERE.
There was an eel/shark tank in the bank, 1500 somthin gallons, quite impressive.
But, the most interesting thing tho, was the cichlid tank. I think it was in the area of 1000 gallons or so, they had big big loaches, big big africans, etc etc.
However, hiding somewhat in the corner of this tank was by far the biggest cory cat we have EVER seen. I mean HUGE.
at least....2 feet long, I swear. And just as wide.
So, that begs the question, if given the chance, how big can cory's get.
I mean, take your average pleco, they can get BIG. And old.
So, being catfish, could cories do the same?
Man, of all the times I wish I had a digital camera, lol.
BTW, The claim to fame was "we dare anyone to beat our prices", well, the LFS I frequent has WAY lower prices, granted not the same selection, however, the point still remains.
There was an eel/shark tank in the bank, 1500 somthin gallons, quite impressive.
But, the most interesting thing tho, was the cichlid tank. I think it was in the area of 1000 gallons or so, they had big big loaches, big big africans, etc etc.
However, hiding somewhat in the corner of this tank was by far the biggest cory cat we have EVER seen. I mean HUGE.
at least....2 feet long, I swear. And just as wide.
So, that begs the question, if given the chance, how big can cory's get.
I mean, take your average pleco, they can get BIG. And old.
So, being catfish, could cories do the same?
Man, of all the times I wish I had a digital camera, lol.
BTW, The claim to fame was "we dare anyone to beat our prices", well, the LFS I frequent has WAY lower prices, granted not the same selection, however, the point still remains.