(2) Pleco, (7) Black Loaches, (1) clown loach, (1) Ranbow shark, (2) platty, (1) vampire shrimp, (1) Green Tiger Barb, (1) Gourami, (2) Blueberry Tetras, (1) Blackfin tetras, (4) Cherry barbs
Yes, you are. If those are common plecos, they get to 18" and your tank is only 13" deep. Same goes for the clowns and the sharks.l.MetalHead.l said:(2) Pleco, (7) Black Loaches, (1) clown loach, (1) Ranbow shark, (2) platty, (1) vampire shrimp, (1) Green Tiger Barb, (1) Gourami, (2) Blueberry Tetras, (1) Blackfin tetras, (4) Cherry barbs
I agree... Would you get a puppy just to get rid of it when it becomes a dog? Anyway, it is much easier to find homes for plecos when they are small. And if you keep them, you run the risk of keeping them too long and stunting their growth. I made my BF get rid of the pleco he brought home for the same reason. 55g is just not big enough for a common, however, there are specific plecos that are small and do stay small. You might look into one of those.sploke said:When you buy a fish, you should not think of it as a "rental" for a while, you should buy it with the intention of keeping it as comfortable as possible for its entire life.
beatle said:I'll go against the crowd and say that you're not overstocking. Yes, plecos will get big, but it'll take a while before they outgrow your 55. When they get too big (or stop eating algae) give them away or take them back to the LFS. Just because they will likely be unhappy when they grow past 8-9" or so doesn't mean you can't enjoy them now.