Mesonemacheilus triangularis
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Mesonemacheilus triangularis
Another compatibility question please.
Would I being asking for trouble if I added three ( say ) M. triangularis to my community tank in which there are already 4 M. guentheri ?
I'm hoping they will socialise with their relatives and behave similarly.
Thanks in advance.
Geoff
Would I being asking for trouble if I added three ( say ) M. triangularis to my community tank in which there are already 4 M. guentheri ?
I'm hoping they will socialise with their relatives and behave similarly.
Thanks in advance.
Geoff
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i'll agree that it would be useful to know the tank size and what type of fish are in the tank.
i know when we first had shipments of tri's in the same bags was guntheri contaminants but if the tank is to small you would end up with dead loaches as neither is what i'd call peaceful.
mick
i know when we first had shipments of tri's in the same bags was guntheri contaminants but if the tank is to small you would end up with dead loaches as neither is what i'd call peaceful.
mick
never take people at face value.
I have a 65 gallon tank with 12 small Barbs, 6 Asian Catfish and 14 Loach( 6 Pangio Kuhlii, 4 M. guentheri, 4 Botia rostrata ). The tank has lots of bogwood, plants and pipes for personal space.
All the loaches have settled in well and spend quite a lot of time at the front of the tank on the fine gravel substrate. No serious behaviour problems thus far.
Cheers
Geoff
All the loaches have settled in well and spend quite a lot of time at the front of the tank on the fine gravel substrate. No serious behaviour problems thus far.
Cheers
Geoff
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My 'Tri's have arrived
I've added 3 M.triangularis today and initial signs are good. The M.guentheri aren't making life difficult for them as yet.
Also added 2 B.rostrata to make the total 6.
Just the Y.sidthimunki to go, better leave them a few weeks.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/37677437@N05/3550714723/
Geoff
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Also added 2 B.rostrata to make the total 6.
Just the Y.sidthimunki to go, better leave them a few weeks.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/37677437@N05/3550714723/
Geoff
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