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I have a lightly stocked 30 gallon, gold barb, guppy, a few zebra danios, and a pleco.Could 2 denison barbs be happy in a tank this size, or is it necessary to have more of them in a larger tank. I know they say gold barbs need more of their own to be happy/thrive, but the one I have left has gone thru some tankmates, and seems very content now by himself. just wondering if the denisons could be the same (1 or 2 only) Thanks
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far to small for them, they can grow up to 6" and need to be in groups of up to 6.
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