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Old 08-24-2011, 03:07 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hey all
I hope this is the right place to ask this question..

I may wanting to add to my community tank.... And am after some suggestions on what fish would work well and suit.

My current stock is...
crown loach x4
zebar or polka dot loach (not to sure) x2
Black Ghost knife x1
red tailed shark x1
silver shark x1
Bristlenosed Catfish (sucker fish) x2
Kribensis (kirb) (Has a red belly) x1

Any more suggestions?? im after fish that are pleasing to the eye! hahaha
I was thinking maybe a few barbs??

whats your thoughts?

Its a lightly planted tank.. (working on increasing) and is about 290L tank. (76ish gal)

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Old 08-24-2011, 08:08 AM   #2 (permalink)
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No, I do not think you should because already your clown loaches should get pretty big and take up over 10G. Plus also I have never kept kribs but I have read they can be agressive. Anyways you should keep the tank the way it is.
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No, I do not think you should because already your clown loaches should get pretty big and take up over 10G. Plus also I have never kept kribs but I have read they can be agressive. Anyways you should keep the tank the way it is.
The Loachs are very small at this stage.. im not sure if its the fish we get in NZ but they just dont seem to grow very big either!!
The Krib.. She is a lil grumpy.. but usually keeps to her self!
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Location doesnt really matter on a fishes size its the quality of care they receive.I think you are stocked right now,and should let some of the fish grow.Though Im not an expert on most of what you have,I do know some get pretty big.

Like the sharks,they get tank buster size.
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Would love if you guys checked my tank out and left some comments!!

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