How many Exos in 10 gallon w/ magnum 350 filter

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
PayaraMan;4350754; said:
A few 1 inch Red Bellies can live in a 10 for quite awhile, He just has to upgrade a few months later.


In what world is "quite awhile" = to a few months?

roflmao. Red bellies grow an inch a month, plus they're messy eaters. There's no way you should have a small shoal in a 10 gallon. Smaller tanks are harder to clean out left over food too.

Horrible advice dude
 
ballinouttacntrol;4350810; said:
In what world is "quite awhile" = to a few months?

roflmao. Red bellies grow an inch a month, plus they're messy eaters. There's no way you should have a small shoal in a 10 gallon. Smaller tanks are harder to clean out left over food too.

Horrible advice dude


:iagree: There is no species of P that should ever be housed in a 10 gallon tank, much less a shoal.
 
Some dude was in my neighborhood selling a oceanic biocube 29 for 150 dollars! Seriously thinking about that since its compact. Well thanks guys for helping me out on this. I will just look at the other thread to see how many exodons i can put into a 29gallon. Thanks again.
 
nycom2011;4351135; said:
Some dude was in my neighborhood selling a oceanic biocube 29 for 150 dollars! Seriously thinking about that since its compact. Well thanks guys for helping me out on this. I will just look at the other thread to see how many exodons i can put into a 29gallon. Thanks again.


I thought the biocubes were saltwater setups? It would be a lot cheaper just to buy a 29 gallon tank and supplies. Maybe run you around $80-100 bucks for everything. At any rate, in a 29 gallon I would say 15 exos would be okay. you need room for structures and plants, ect.
 
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