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I've always avoided getting Clown Loaches, as I've only got a 55 gallon for
my Tropical tank. I'll be upgrading to a 90 gallon soon, so I thought I would add some Clowns to the group. Current inhabitants a 4 Tiger Barbs 4 Rosy Barbs 2 SAES 3 Yoyo Loaches Unknown Otos (Probably 5) 7 Cardinal Tetras I'll probably add 4 more Barbs (2 Tigers and 2 Rosy) to get them back to six each. Although they don't seem terribly distressed about their reduced numbers (originally 6 each). I may also move some of the SAEs (3) from my small office tank to the larger tank, although they seem quite content where they are. Can a 90 gallon with these inhabitants support 6 Clown Loaches? Seems it might be overcrowded to me. |
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Hi..
~ 1' in its habitats.. -- cu Marco |
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![]() "Bill Stock" wrote in message ... I've always avoided getting Clown Loaches, as I've only got a 55 gallon for my Tropical tank. I'll be upgrading to a 90 gallon soon, so I thought I would add some Clowns to the group. =================== I've read they only reach 6 to 8" in an aquarium. Mine reached about 6" in a 55g tank. -- KL.... Frugal ponding since 1995. My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö ~~~~ }((((({* |
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![]() "Bill Stock" wrote in message ... I've always avoided getting Clown Loaches, as I've only got a 55 gallon for my Tropical tank. I'll be upgrading to a 90 gallon soon, so I thought I would add some Clowns to the group. Current inhabitants a 4 Tiger Barbs 4 Rosy Barbs 2 SAES 3 Yoyo Loaches Unknown Otos (Probably 5) 7 Cardinal Tetras I'll probably add 4 more Barbs (2 Tigers and 2 Rosy) to get them back to six each. Although they don't seem terribly distressed about their reduced numbers (originally 6 each). I may also move some of the SAEs (3) from my small office tank to the larger tank, although they seem quite content where they are. Can a 90 gallon with these inhabitants support 6 Clown Loaches? Seems it might be overcrowded to me. They will not get more than 6"...perhaps less even. You have plenty of room. |
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On Tue, 10 Oct 2006 14:43:57 -0400, "Bill Stock"
wrote: I've always avoided getting Clown Loaches, as I've only got a 55 gallon for my Tropical tank. I'll be upgrading to a 90 gallon soon, so I thought I would add some Clowns to the group. Current inhabitants a 4 Tiger Barbs 4 Rosy Barbs 2 SAES 3 Yoyo Loaches Unknown Otos (Probably 5) 7 Cardinal Tetras I'll probably add 4 more Barbs (2 Tigers and 2 Rosy) to get them back to six each. Although they don't seem terribly distressed about their reduced numbers (originally 6 each). I may also move some of the SAEs (3) from my small office tank to the larger tank, although they seem quite content where they are. Can a 90 gallon with these inhabitants support 6 Clown Loaches? Seems it might be overcrowded to me. I have 3 Clowns in a 29 gallon tank and 6 in a 75 gallon. Also 6 Siamese Algae Eaters in the 29 and 9 in the 75. These two species are chums in my tanks. The SAEs average 6 inches and the Clowns 5 inches. dick |
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Clown loaches can reach as much as twelve inches in the wild, but I've
never seen one much larger than six inches myself. They appear to be relatively slow growing fish, but they can put a lot of food away very fast. I suspect their maximum adult size varies a lot depending on how much they get to eat when they are relatively young. |
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![]() "Quanta" wrote in message ... "Bill Stock" wrote in message ... I've always avoided getting Clown Loaches, as I've only got a 55 gallon for my Tropical tank. I'll be upgrading to a 90 gallon soon, so I thought I would add some Clowns to the group. Current inhabitants a 4 Tiger Barbs 4 Rosy Barbs 2 SAES 3 Yoyo Loaches Unknown Otos (Probably 5) 7 Cardinal Tetras I'll probably add 4 more Barbs (2 Tigers and 2 Rosy) to get them back to six each. Although they don't seem terribly distressed about their reduced numbers (originally 6 each). I may also move some of the SAEs (3) from my small office tank to the larger tank, although they seem quite content where they are. Can a 90 gallon with these inhabitants support 6 Clown Loaches? Seems it might be overcrowded to me. They will not get more than 6"...perhaps less even. You have plenty of room. Thanks, the new tanks arrived today. So as soon as I build a stand and move the boys, I'll look at adding some Clowns. |
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![]() "Bill Stock" wrote in message ... I've always avoided getting Clown Loaches, as I've only got a 55 gallon for my Tropical tank. I'll be upgrading to a 90 gallon soon, so I thought I would add some Clowns to the group. Current inhabitants a 4 Tiger Barbs 4 Rosy Barbs 2 SAES 3 Yoyo Loaches Unknown Otos (Probably 5) 7 Cardinal Tetras I'll probably add 4 more Barbs (2 Tigers and 2 Rosy) to get them back to six each. Although they don't seem terribly distressed about their reduced numbers (originally 6 each). I may also move some of the SAEs (3) from my small office tank to the larger tank, although they seem quite content where they are. Can a 90 gallon with these inhabitants support 6 Clown Loaches? Seems it might be overcrowded to me. tons of room yea clowns might get big but you'd sell them before they got too a foot as the stripes start to fade and they are worth their most before they go. haven't kept big ones with otos before but ya should be right |
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![]() "Köi-Lö" wrote in message ... "Bill Stock" wrote in message ... I've always avoided getting Clown Loaches, as I've only got a 55 gallon for my Tropical tank. I'll be upgrading to a 90 gallon soon, so I thought I would add some Clowns to the group. =================== I've read they only reach 6 to 8" in an aquarium. Mine reached about 6" in a 55g tank. -- KL.... Frugal ponding since 1995. My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö ~~~~ }((((({* They dont grow to their full size in a fish tank, but we have some at our zoo here in pgh, they are very pretty when they get big. Nik |
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![]() "Nikki" wrote in message . .. "Köi-Lö" wrote in message I've read they only reach 6 to 8" in an aquarium. Mine reached about 6" in a 55g tank. They dont grow to their full size in a fish tank, but we have some at our zoo here in pgh, they are very pretty when they get big. Nik ======================= They didn't lose their color? I recently read somewhere that they get much paler and less attractive as they age. -- KL.... Frugal ponding since 1995. My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö ~~~~ }((((({* |
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