tank size for clowns
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tank size for clowns
I have read in the forum that clowns need a 5 or 6 foot tank to grow well. I have a chance to get a 110 gallon (about 410 L) tank that is 48" x 29.5" x 18". Because of size would this be an okay tank?
Let me know what you think.
TIA,
Let me know what you think.
TIA,
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Hi bookpage
if your filtration and arrangement if decor is ok i can see no problem in keeping clowns in there, but i still agree with the others about a 5 to 6 foot tank being better in the long run.
but as i imagine you are goiing to start of with juveniles i'd go ahead.
it's just a pity the height measurement is not the width instead .
mick
if your filtration and arrangement if decor is ok i can see no problem in keeping clowns in there, but i still agree with the others about a 5 to 6 foot tank being better in the long run.
but as i imagine you are goiing to start of with juveniles i'd go ahead.
it's just a pity the height measurement is not the width instead .
mick
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I have seen that tank, I think; a friend has one. The floor space could be better, more room for caves of driftwood and rocks. More room for the fish to claim a territory. It will work, but if you have a fish that is more aggressive than average I would remove that one. There is not quite so much room for the others to get out of the mean one's space.
However, the gallons are good as far as diluting the waste.
A pretty easy tank to keep the water moving, too.
However, the gallons are good as far as diluting the waste.
A pretty easy tank to keep the water moving, too.
38 tanks, 2 ponds over 4000 liters of water to keep clean and fresh.
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I keep a school of loaches in a 4 feet tank and so far doing well.
IMHO, as with any size tank good husbandry is the more important aspect.
No point having a 10 feet tank when you are too lazy to do water change/clean filter. Toxin will still catch up sooner or later.
Yes. I understand more water volume means more stable perimeters
IMHO, as with any size tank good husbandry is the more important aspect.
No point having a 10 feet tank when you are too lazy to do water change/clean filter. Toxin will still catch up sooner or later.
Yes. I understand more water volume means more stable perimeters
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WTH are you feeding your fish?? CRACK!Keith Wolcott wrote:That tank could be ok for a while, but keep in mind that clowns grow fast. For example, my clowns have grown from 2.5 inches to 5 inches in 6 months. Also realize that even a 4 inch clown will not be able to swim at full speed in a 4 foot tank.
4 foot tank is good, I have a 120G for a group of 25 clowns from 2"-12"
update...
Okay, I waited. This past 'black Friday', I bought a 125 gallon aquarium;
72" x 22.5" x 18". Really glad that I did. Got 20% off price at Pet Smarts.
Can't wait until I can put my clowns in it. Plants are on order and should be here tomorrow or Friday.
Thanks everyone for your input.

72" x 22.5" x 18". Really glad that I did. Got 20% off price at Pet Smarts.
Can't wait until I can put my clowns in it. Plants are on order and should be here tomorrow or Friday.
Thanks everyone for your input.

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