New Tank Questions
Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 12:16 pm
Hi fellow Loachaholics,
I’ve been looking at this site for a few months now, and (unfortunately for my wallet) it’s inspired me to do a bit more for my clown loaches by giving them a 6ft tank. I’ve got 8 clowns in a 4ft tank (240L) currently, I’ve only had them 3 months, so they’re no bigger than about 3” or so, they all seem healthy, mischievous, little pigs when the food goes in, and they love to destroy my plants. I know some of you will say that I shouldn’t have so many clowns in such a small tank, I guess I’m yet another person who has been slightly misguided and having read articles and posts on this site has now starting seeing the light. I’d like to think given the clowns size and age that the tank is suitable for the moment, however, this leads perfectly onto my first question.
My clowns spend most of their time greyed out, they have moments when you can see the beautiful orange/gold shine but sadly at the moment it looks a bit gloomy, initially I thought it might be them still trying to sort out their hierarchy, but given it’s been so long now I’m looking beyond that. I feed them well, bloodworm, flake, granule, courgette, broccoli and melon (thanks for that tip!) I have the water parameters checked fortnightly at the LFS and I always get glowing statistics back, so I’d like to think the water condition isn’t the problem. They have a couple of hiding places, should I provide more, and also my substrate is a black gravel would this be causing a potential issue like camouflaging to the surroundings?
The other question is just regarding a 6ft tank. Can anyone recommend companies to make them, my LFS suggest Seabray who I have to admit do look pretty good albeit a tad expensive. I was looking at making it a river tank following the feature on this site, using a swimming pool filter sand for the substrate, I could do with some advice regarding powerheads, ie make/model/and number of them, the tank will be holding somewhere between 650-800L, and finally this may seem a dumb question, but is it better to have 2 external filters or just the one all powerful filter? Obviously with regard to fault tolerance 2 is better, could one say have 2 filters capable of dealing with 400L each or should one be looking even larger than that? Again any suggestions on make/model would be appreciated, I’ve used Eheims in the past and do like them, so I was looking at either the Professional 3 model or a high end Professional 2 model.
Finally, stocking the tank. It’s my goal to have a lovely clown tank, but having seen some zebra and polka dot loach pictures I’m quite smitten with those chaps too. Would they all get along swimmingly, pun intended. Numbers would be 6 of each of the zebra and polka dot with hopefully around 15 clowns, would that be ok bearing in mind I’d need to get some dither fish too?
Thanks in advance for reading this and any answers given, apologies for the mass of questions, but I’d rather get everything right in advance this time and the best way of doing that is asking the experts in that particular field, which in my opinion is you guys.
I’ve been looking at this site for a few months now, and (unfortunately for my wallet) it’s inspired me to do a bit more for my clown loaches by giving them a 6ft tank. I’ve got 8 clowns in a 4ft tank (240L) currently, I’ve only had them 3 months, so they’re no bigger than about 3” or so, they all seem healthy, mischievous, little pigs when the food goes in, and they love to destroy my plants. I know some of you will say that I shouldn’t have so many clowns in such a small tank, I guess I’m yet another person who has been slightly misguided and having read articles and posts on this site has now starting seeing the light. I’d like to think given the clowns size and age that the tank is suitable for the moment, however, this leads perfectly onto my first question.
My clowns spend most of their time greyed out, they have moments when you can see the beautiful orange/gold shine but sadly at the moment it looks a bit gloomy, initially I thought it might be them still trying to sort out their hierarchy, but given it’s been so long now I’m looking beyond that. I feed them well, bloodworm, flake, granule, courgette, broccoli and melon (thanks for that tip!) I have the water parameters checked fortnightly at the LFS and I always get glowing statistics back, so I’d like to think the water condition isn’t the problem. They have a couple of hiding places, should I provide more, and also my substrate is a black gravel would this be causing a potential issue like camouflaging to the surroundings?
The other question is just regarding a 6ft tank. Can anyone recommend companies to make them, my LFS suggest Seabray who I have to admit do look pretty good albeit a tad expensive. I was looking at making it a river tank following the feature on this site, using a swimming pool filter sand for the substrate, I could do with some advice regarding powerheads, ie make/model/and number of them, the tank will be holding somewhere between 650-800L, and finally this may seem a dumb question, but is it better to have 2 external filters or just the one all powerful filter? Obviously with regard to fault tolerance 2 is better, could one say have 2 filters capable of dealing with 400L each or should one be looking even larger than that? Again any suggestions on make/model would be appreciated, I’ve used Eheims in the past and do like them, so I was looking at either the Professional 3 model or a high end Professional 2 model.
Finally, stocking the tank. It’s my goal to have a lovely clown tank, but having seen some zebra and polka dot loach pictures I’m quite smitten with those chaps too. Would they all get along swimmingly, pun intended. Numbers would be 6 of each of the zebra and polka dot with hopefully around 15 clowns, would that be ok bearing in mind I’d need to get some dither fish too?
Thanks in advance for reading this and any answers given, apologies for the mass of questions, but I’d rather get everything right in advance this time and the best way of doing that is asking the experts in that particular field, which in my opinion is you guys.