I believe the reason you hardly ever see full size FMs is that in nature, these fish come from pristine waters with near zero nitrate.
Especially those from and near Cenotes in the Yucatan where they are live in constant 100% water change, as water from aquifers below ground constantly wells up.
At aquarists house in Chicago I saw a male FM that was almost 12", it was in a @ 450 gal tank, on an auto water change system.
I believe in tanks where nitrates are allowed to crawl in the 20ppm range, there is a slowed, almost stunted growth rate on some cichlid species originating from pristine waters.
Same goes for JDs, in a aquaria you hardly ever see full grown adults.
The ones below I filmed in a Cenote in the Yucatan were easily 10".
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Especially those from and near Cenotes in the Yucatan where they are live in constant 100% water change, as water from aquifers below ground constantly wells up.
At aquarists house in Chicago I saw a male FM that was almost 12", it was in a @ 450 gal tank, on an auto water change system.
I believe in tanks where nitrates are allowed to crawl in the 20ppm range, there is a slowed, almost stunted growth rate on some cichlid species originating from pristine waters.
Same goes for JDs, in a aquaria you hardly ever see full grown adults.
The ones below I filmed in a Cenote in the Yucatan were easily 10".
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