Sucker fish, also known as freshwater algae eaters or plecos, can grow at varying rates depending on the species and environmental conditions. On average, they can grow anywhere from 3 to 6 inches in their first year. Some species may grow even more, particularly in optimal conditions with ample food and space. Regular monitoring and appropriate tank conditions will influence their growth rate significantly.
Our 10 year old Sucker Fish eats cucumbers as well as the fish food.
for how long they live for
27 days
never
A year
In 2005, 750 fish were introduced into the man-made lake, and with an expected growth rate of 8.3 fish per year, the population would increase annually. This means that after one year, the fish population would be approximately 758.3, and it would continue to grow by 8.3 fish each subsequent year. Over time, this growth would accumulate, leading to a significant increase in the total fish population in the lake.
They continue to grow in their 20 year lifespan each year getting bigger
About 12 inches each year.
Some 4 year old ball sucker.
No... in my opinion anyway
less than a year to 100 years
you have to have certain genes, my hair grows an inch and a half in a month. but it will take about half of a year to grow it really long