While my 55G tank is cycling, I've been looking at fish online, reading fish profiles, and makeing trips to several LFS's to have a look at the creatures I'm considering in person. Two fish I've fallen in love with are Tiger Barbs and Clown Loaches. The barbs can be nippy, but I haven't read of anyone having problems keeping these two species together, so I'm not concerned about that. I do question whether I have enough room for the loaches, since the information I've read about them has been very inconsistant. For maximum size, I've read everything from 7"-24". Some say they'll only get 7" in a tank but can get 12" in the wild. Others say 12" in a tank, 24" in the wild. I've read a minnimum reccomended tank size anywhere from 30G to 70G. So people who own Clown Loaches, how big are they and what size tank do you keep them in?
Next, my father has asked to let him keep a Red Tail Shark in my tank as a father's day gift. No problem with me, since I like the shark as well. I remembering having one in my tank when I was a kid. From what I've read, the shark has a simmilar personality to the barbs. Does this mean they'll get along, or will it cause too much conflict? And what about with the loaches?
The final fish I'm considering are corys. Specificly, Albino Cory's since they'll stand out best against by dark gravel. Will they be ok, or is my tank too aggressive for the small, peaceful catfish?
So, fish totals projected are:
6-8 Tiger Barbs
3-4 Clown Loaches
1 Red Tail Shark
5-6 Albino Corys
Overpopulated? Too aggressive for the Corys? I'm open to your suggestions if you have anything to add or change.
Next, my father has asked to let him keep a Red Tail Shark in my tank as a father's day gift. No problem with me, since I like the shark as well. I remembering having one in my tank when I was a kid. From what I've read, the shark has a simmilar personality to the barbs. Does this mean they'll get along, or will it cause too much conflict? And what about with the loaches?
The final fish I'm considering are corys. Specificly, Albino Cory's since they'll stand out best against by dark gravel. Will they be ok, or is my tank too aggressive for the small, peaceful catfish?
So, fish totals projected are:
6-8 Tiger Barbs
3-4 Clown Loaches
1 Red Tail Shark
5-6 Albino Corys
Overpopulated? Too aggressive for the Corys? I'm open to your suggestions if you have anything to add or change.