On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 10:40:09 +0000, Gill Passman
wrote:
Justice wrote:
I at the moment have 2 clown loaches and have been reading that they
should be kept in at least a group of 3. they are about 2" long, should
I get 1 more. I have a 10 gal at the moment, untill I can afford a 30+
gal for them. They also share the tank with 3 glowlight tetras. Both are
really cool fish. I love when I see my loaches on sleeping upside down
on the other one sleppeing on its side. 
With Clowns I reckon the more the merrier :-) I would normally go for
the option of at least 3 but it really has to be weighed up against what
you can accommodate and I'd not be inclined if I was in your place to
buy anymore right now - they can grow quite large very quickly....The
questions that you need to be asking is whether your Clowns are happy?
By this I mean are they feeding well, out in the open and dancing and no
sign of ich? If the answer is yes stick with what you have got until you
get the bigger tank. If they seem reserved and shy adding one more might
help but this has to be weighed up against overloading the tank....
I've got 5 at the moment in one of my tanks....they are great fish :-)
Glad you are enjoying yours
Gill
Gill, how big are your Clowns? How long have you had them? None of
my 11 Clowns are more than 4 inches and I have had them for 2 1/2
years. They have not gotten larger in the last year.
I have 2 Clowns in a 10 gallon tank. They are 3 inches or more. I
see no difference in those two from the 6 in my 75 gallon tank or the
3 in a 29 gallon tank. I used to worry about them out growing my 10
gallon tank. I quit worrying when I saw the SAEs were larger and all
have stopped growing.
One might believe those in the 10 had inhibited growth, but that
wouldn't be the case for those in the 75. My largest Clown is in a 29
gallon tank.
dick