What size tank? Any idea how many loaches I can put in a 29g? Its actually taller, but the footprint is the same.
Full grown? one and it will be crowded. Start with 3"ers and four five can be kept for a couple years.Tainted Glory said:What size tank? Any idea how many loaches I can put in a 29g? Its actually taller, but the footprint is the same.
guppy said:Full grown? one and it will be crowded. Start with 3"ers and four five can be kept for a couple years.
M|L said:lol good to hear Eric.
btw, the reptile show was great, I actually hanged out with Jon until the show was over lol.
I kept five in a 55g community tank for 2 years, they went from 2"- 5" and were fine, fat, and colorful. They do fairly well in smallish tank but can shake up thier tank mates when zipping around. Stressed out my glass cats so much I got rid of them (the cats).Cohazard said:What???? lol. Too many people over-estimate how slow clowns grow. I bought some 2" clowns in March, and now, 4 months later, they're almost 4 inches.
That's slow growth compared to an oscar, but you CAN'T keep them in a 29g for "a couple of years." That's just crazy.
Give them a 100g+ tank, a quality diet, and fresh clean water, and you'll be surprised how quickly they grow. Like I said before, slower than an oscar, but not that slow.
guppy said:I kept five in a 55g community tank for 2 years, they went from 2"- 5" and were fine, fat, and colorful. They do fairly well in smallish tank but can shake up thier tank mates when zipping around. Stressed out my glass cats so much I got rid of them (the cats).