they usally grow 9 ft every 100 years
At birth, usually 2-4 kilograms. After that, they grow quite fast.
Yucca plants can grow at a rate of 1-2 feet per year, depending on factors such as environmental conditions, sun exposure, and soil quality. With proper care, yuccas can reach their full height within a few years.
Depends on the type of plant - there is no standard. Some seasonal annual plants grow exceptionally fast and complete their lifecyle within a few weeks. Others can take literally thousands of years between germination and death. Some bamboo species can grow between 30 and 40 cm per day, other plants such as the Welwitchia desert plant will grow about 1 cm every 10 years!
The rate of cell division and growth can vary depending on the cell type and environmental conditions. For example, cancer cells typically divide and grow rapidly, while some specialized cells in the human body, such as nerve cells, divide and grow very slowly or not at all.
Yes, they are. the plecostomus will eat algae, but feed them algae wafers daily and supplement their diet with fresh/cooked zucchini once a week. Fresh zucchini will need to be kept to the bottom of the aquarium. Do all of the feedings at night because plecostomus are nocturnal. I disagree. Actually, coryadoras do a MUCH better job at eating algae. Also, otocinclus and mystery snails, too. I'd recommend against a plecostamus unless it's a dwarf kind, and understand that they put out more waste than they remove from the tank. They're hardly worth the bother.
no but they are popular for their appetite for algae. if you do get a plecostomus be warned that they grow to about 2 feet long
Plecostomus are fun fish in an aquarium, they eat algae and grow over a foot long.
Plecostomus, commonly known as "plecos," can grow quite rapidly under optimal conditions. They typically reach about 4 to 6 inches in length within the first year, and some species can grow up to 12 inches or more within a few years. Growth rates can vary significantly based on water quality, diet, and tank size. Proper care and a suitable environment can enhance their growth potential.
plecostomus what do you feed it
A tropical Plecostomus is a type of catfish in the Plecostomus family, that lives in the tropical Americas (mostly South America).
The largest species of plecostomus is the Giant Plecostomus, or Hypostomus plecostomus, which can grow up to 24 inches (61 cm) in length. In some cases, particularly in captivity, they may reach sizes even larger than this. Known for their algae-eating habits, these fish are popular in aquariums but require substantial space due to their size.
A Plecostomus is a Tropical Fish from South America. They are often called "Sucker Fish" because they are seen sucking on the glass. They feed mainly on algae and/or algae wafers when they are kept as pets.
They will grow if they have a big enough tank and you are taking good care of them. The only thing really stopping there growth is the size of the fish tank. They can grow over 12 inches long.
Yes.
Oscars should be kept alone so they don't eat any of your other fish of fight with other Oscars. Oscars also grow very fast and as they do they become more and more aggressive. They can sometimes be kept with a large plecostomus if your tank has plenty of room.
Yes
Don't you mean, "how fast do your fingernails grow?"