tank size and # of loaches
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 3:49 pm
hello all,
i recently upgraded to a 55 gallon tank. i have 2 clown loaches, 2 ameca splendens, 3 cory cats and 2 ctenopoma acutirostre's. all get along well for the most part, although the ameca's on occasion like to harass my ctenopoma's (which is kind of strange given the ctenopoma's are nearly 5 inches and the ameca's only about 2.5 inches...but man, ameca's are some of the smartest and confident little critters i've ever seen pound for pound...or gram for gram!). i upgraded since my larger loach has now reached about 3 inches in length so i knew my 29G was way too small for the long-run (and i just didn't have the space for anything larger than a 55G).
my Q is this, i'm facing the tradeoff. i know alot of folks here think 55G's is not enough for clown loaches (as a plus though i have lots of driftwood and hiding spaces). so, on that end, i think i should not get another clown. on the other hand, everyone says 3 is a minimum. i know i may be irresponsible only having clown loaches in a 55G, but i still do not foresee getting a larger tank in the near future. with that said, is it a lesser of 2 evils to go ahead and get a 3rd clown, or will i be maxing out the tank too much?? there is a chance i could upsize 5 years from now if they really get way too big and i've moved...
so, do i get the third? or should i consider smaller loaches instead...and are there smaller loaches that could get along with the clowns and provide company?
thanks!
i recently upgraded to a 55 gallon tank. i have 2 clown loaches, 2 ameca splendens, 3 cory cats and 2 ctenopoma acutirostre's. all get along well for the most part, although the ameca's on occasion like to harass my ctenopoma's (which is kind of strange given the ctenopoma's are nearly 5 inches and the ameca's only about 2.5 inches...but man, ameca's are some of the smartest and confident little critters i've ever seen pound for pound...or gram for gram!). i upgraded since my larger loach has now reached about 3 inches in length so i knew my 29G was way too small for the long-run (and i just didn't have the space for anything larger than a 55G).
my Q is this, i'm facing the tradeoff. i know alot of folks here think 55G's is not enough for clown loaches (as a plus though i have lots of driftwood and hiding spaces). so, on that end, i think i should not get another clown. on the other hand, everyone says 3 is a minimum. i know i may be irresponsible only having clown loaches in a 55G, but i still do not foresee getting a larger tank in the near future. with that said, is it a lesser of 2 evils to go ahead and get a 3rd clown, or will i be maxing out the tank too much?? there is a chance i could upsize 5 years from now if they really get way too big and i've moved...
so, do i get the third? or should i consider smaller loaches instead...and are there smaller loaches that could get along with the clowns and provide company?
thanks!