one more tank

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
Okay here is the conversions for the 60 liter tropical, dia.=19.685", height=20.63 ", volume= 15.85 gallons. cost= $278.78.
Now if I had a lot of money to spare that would make a nice ctenopoma or nandas, or how about one of these? With a single fish the magnifying distortion would be cool and the filter would be enough.
The 30 liter ones are sold by Wal-mart at $89.72 each. it is approx. 7.9 gallons, 16' wide, 17" tall, a SA leaffish would look sweet in there, heheh. Or maybe some elodea and 30 cherry shrimp.

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Easily, either the SA (Monocirrhos poycanthus) or the Malaysian (Nandus nebulosus) and a bronze cory. A gangetic (Nandus nandus) would not fit.

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I think one bronze or an aneus would work, it will swim in circles, works better than a 5g rectangle and they are kept in those alot.
 
Look, it is true that most corys prefer groups, a few don't seem to care like the Brochis splendis. It is also true that many species do fine as singles, this is how most of them are kept.
For that matter the same is true of many fish, red hooks and silver dollars prefer groups of several dozen and hatchetfish like shoals of hundreds but I don't see them kept that way.
Young silver arowanas and channel cats are both found in loose shoals containing dozens but how many people keep them that way?
Anyway, all I was suggesting was that a small rumaging type fish of a type unlikely to be eaten by a leaf fish might add some motion to the tank
 
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