Size tank for dojo loaches

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luvitall61
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Size tank for dojo loaches

Post by luvitall61 » Wed Oct 19, 2011 1:47 am

Hello! I have a 30 gallon tank, and I just love dojos. My nitrates are 0, nitrites 0, amonia 0, pH 7.4. Is my tank big enough for 2 or 3 dojos? If it is, is it big enough for other fish too?....thanks, Tracey :D

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Re: Size tank for dojo loaches

Post by redshark1 » Wed Oct 19, 2011 1:15 pm

Hi, this sounds to me like a small tank for such a large fish as the Dojo.

However, I don't keep them so I would appreciate comments from those that do.

It would be helpful if this site recommended the aquarium size in the species profiles.
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Re: Size tank for dojo loaches

Post by KittyKat » Wed Oct 19, 2011 5:10 pm

What are the dimensions? They are much more important than volume in determining whether a fish fits or not.

I also think that it is likely that the tank is too small.
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Re: Size tank for dojo loaches

Post by Dojosmama » Wed Oct 19, 2011 5:56 pm

I have read articles that said that two dojos in a 20-gallon tank are adequate, and I kept as many as three in mine with no problems, at all. I have since rehomed all of my dojos into a 65-gallon, and have gotten a couple more.

I think that one or two would probably be fine in a 30, especially if it is a 30-long, as they do grow to about 10 or 12 inches. Usually in aquaria, they stay within the 6- to 7-inch range.

I think it's more important that you keep the water quality very high and feed them highly nutritious foods. Do your water changes regularly and vacuum your substrate at least once a month. If you tank is cycling, wait until it finishes the cycle before adding the dojos.

I think a school of small glofish danios or zebras, or white-cloud minnows would fit in well with the dojos.

Please remember that dojos are cooler water fish, and won't fare well in very warm tanks. Also, keep a tight lid on your dojo tank -- they are master escape artists.

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Re: Size tank for dojo loaches

Post by zenins » Wed Oct 19, 2011 7:57 pm

I have two 15cm ( 6 inch ) dojos in a 20 gallon tank along with some goldfish.

There is no heater, just room temperature.

The dojos seem happy, they are out all the time :)
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