Clown Loach x9 Tank Size
Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2013 10:35 am
Hi All,
I'm a rather new clown loach keeper. In early November I picked up nine 0.5" clown loach fry from an auction. They were captive bred by bioaquatix near Tampa, FL. Anyway, I didn't expect to be able to keep 9 clown loach fry alive when I had never had clown loaches before.
Fast forward to now, I expect they are about 4 months old. They range in size from 1.5" to about 2.5". I keep all 9 of them in a 60 gallon (48"x15"x18"). They seem happy, they hide a lot, but they'll come out and click when I feed them and they're active at night.They have 3 large pieces of diftwood, two cave rocks along with java fern and anubias and a full tank of duckweed.
I'm worried that I will stunt their growth. Some of them are smaller than others and some are growing rather rapidly. I know, genetics and competition for food and whatnot, but my concern still stands. I know they are in too small of a tank for the future, my question is what size aquarium would one need for 9 clown loaches to be happy and grown to whatever size each of them will grow to?
I had planned to upgrade to a 180 wide (6'x2'x2') but I was also considering a 240 long (8'x2'x2'). What would be sufficient for 9 clown loaches, fully grown? When would I need to get them the upgrade out of the 60 (age or size) to avoid any stunting? I'm not looking to upgrade more than once, like go to a 125 then to a 220. I also don't really want to split them up.
I have about 350 gallons in my fish room, but these clown loaches are in the display tank outside the fish room. They hang out with two tetras, a small krib, 4 ghost danios and a few otos right now. Working on moving some fish around, but they didn't do well without the dithers.
What should I be looking at?
Thanks!
I'm a rather new clown loach keeper. In early November I picked up nine 0.5" clown loach fry from an auction. They were captive bred by bioaquatix near Tampa, FL. Anyway, I didn't expect to be able to keep 9 clown loach fry alive when I had never had clown loaches before.
Fast forward to now, I expect they are about 4 months old. They range in size from 1.5" to about 2.5". I keep all 9 of them in a 60 gallon (48"x15"x18"). They seem happy, they hide a lot, but they'll come out and click when I feed them and they're active at night.They have 3 large pieces of diftwood, two cave rocks along with java fern and anubias and a full tank of duckweed.
I'm worried that I will stunt their growth. Some of them are smaller than others and some are growing rather rapidly. I know, genetics and competition for food and whatnot, but my concern still stands. I know they are in too small of a tank for the future, my question is what size aquarium would one need for 9 clown loaches to be happy and grown to whatever size each of them will grow to?
I had planned to upgrade to a 180 wide (6'x2'x2') but I was also considering a 240 long (8'x2'x2'). What would be sufficient for 9 clown loaches, fully grown? When would I need to get them the upgrade out of the 60 (age or size) to avoid any stunting? I'm not looking to upgrade more than once, like go to a 125 then to a 220. I also don't really want to split them up.
I have about 350 gallons in my fish room, but these clown loaches are in the display tank outside the fish room. They hang out with two tetras, a small krib, 4 ghost danios and a few otos right now. Working on moving some fish around, but they didn't do well without the dithers.
What should I be looking at?
Thanks!