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Well as stated in the post above this one we have two large (10" and like 7") and an younger clown who is like 3.5" as well as two older modestas who are like 5-6" long so hopefully that will keep the balance. At least I hope so since I got to name the new baby clown :-pMad Duff wrote:Nice looking fish Icewall, but I would seriously consider replacing the Clown with another Modesta. As with pretty much all Loaches they do best in shoals of there own kind and in my experiance Modestas and Clowns are not a good mix because the Modestas will eventually get way to feisty for the Clown.
I think I have some explanationP.S. Here's another interesting tidbit. 3 of the modestas I once had, one still living, one recently dead, and one dead a couple years ago, were all in a 100g with a full grown 12"-14" albino tiger oscar. they remained that way for some months without a single problem. I allowed this setup because I knew the personality of the oscar (which I think was some 5-6 years old? I got him from an old friend), and the oscar had given up eating live fish. I don't know why he did, but he would only eat pellets and petersburg shrimp after years of eating goldfish. I'm really curious to know why, if anyone has some info regarding such a change in behavior.
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