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by Gary Herring » Sat Apr 29, 2006 9:16 am
David,
Hillstreams are better suited to smaller tanks than most other species of fish becouse they stay small, dont produce much waste, and dont need alot of 'swimming' space. But even so, a 3gal IMO is far, far to small. In even the most basic hillstream tank you would need some current, good filtration and airation, plenty of rockwork to graze over, and a few hiding places. In a 3gal i cant really see how all this can be provided adequately, and even if it could, in such a small tank you would find it difficult to keep the water quality perfect, which like all river fish, is how Hillstreams need it.
I keep 9 Hillstreams of different species in a 30"x12"x15" tank, and sometimes wonder if even that is a little bit small, as they each appreciate their own little bit of space and can quarrel (harmlessly) over rocks, etc.
I reckon they need at least a 10gal, in which you could probably have 4 or 5 small Hillstreams like Gastromyzon scitulus or simular, which are great cos they are small (i've seen some for sale as small as an inch or less!), are one of the most attractive species, are very active and outgoing, and they are also probably the most commonly availible in the UK.