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by Diana » Mon Mar 26, 2012 8:56 pm
That is a good volume of water for some Loaches up to about 4-5", but yes, it also depends on the footprint of the tank. Loaches are mostly bottom fish, so if your tank is a long, wide but shallow tank you might be able to keep slightly larger or more active fish than if it is a tall tank.
Guppies have been bred in captivity for so long that the 'mutt' guppies you buy in pet stores will handle a wide range of conditions. However, they were originally from warm, hard water, so I would avoid tankmates that need cool soft water.
Also, Loaches (most species) are quite willing to eat Guppies, especially the fry. I would try only the smaller loaches with Guppies. Perhaps Kuhlies or striatas.
Next, take the Guppies back and do the fishless cycle. Does a much more thorough job of cycling the tank.
38 tanks, 2 ponds over 4000 liters of water to keep clean and fresh.
Happy fish keeping!