60X18X24---->120g stocking help please

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
Hey Bean!! Haven't seen you in a while. Where you been?

Heck yeah you can totally add more to that tank! There are soo many things I can't even begin to type....

Rainbows, plecos (Farlowela's are sweet!), Kilifish, Keyhole!, Gold or rosy barbs, Tetras, Danios, Angels, LOL Etc....
 
haha... Wife had a baby bro... Been SUPER busy with the kid and all the "projects" around the house. I would love to add the other species of Uaru to the tank. I think they r called Panda Uaru but I have no idea of the proper name. I dont even know where to look for them though... AB only has regular ones.

I am not really looking to add and Severums to the tank as they r WAY too common of a fish. Do you think Uaru would eat smaller fish like tetras and neons when they reach the 8-10" mark?
 
beantickler;3299575; said:
haha... Wife had a baby bro... Been SUPER busy with the kid and all the "projects" around the house. I would love to add the other species of Uaru to the tank. I think they r called Panda Uaru but I have no idea of the proper name. I dont even know where to look for them though... AB only has regular ones.

I am not really looking to add and Severums to the tank as they r WAY too common of a fish. Do you think Uaru would eat smaller fish like tetras and neons when they reach the 8-10" mark?

I would think if the Uaru's could catch the small fish then yes. But, its usually the bigger fish are slower so the small ones get away!

Get the Uarus and try just a few "sample" fish. See how it goes! If they seem successful? Add some other sweeter fish!
 
hmm 60x18x24 comes out to 112g for me. my 125 is 72x18x24 granting that calculates to 134 but internal dimentions seem to only fit 125g.
 
beantickler - Maybe not, Glasscages lists their 60x18x24 as a 125 gallon High. Of course that doesn't mean that's it's actual gallonage.

yogurt 21 - 72x18x25 is considered a 135 gallon by most manufacterers, a 125 gallon is 72x18x22. It varies of course.
 
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