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So your concern with the clown loaches is that they will grow to be too large? Right now they hang out very peacefully with all the tiger barbs. (Its kinda funny how they look so alike)

The goldfish I understand, but I may have posted that incorrectly. They aren't goldfish are they? I have pics of them posted (looks like they are about to kiss) in my albums. I know they get rather large and poop a lot (dirty up the tank). Perhaps I should move them to a tank of their own eventually.
 
So I get the new tank tomorrow. 35g hex. which fishes should i deport to where? i posted the info on a new thread titled "INCOMING! new tank"
Since you were so informative before, I'd really enjoy your input RiVerfishgirl
 
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Yes you are right with the clown loaches as far as that being too small of a tank for them. As far as the Shubunkins go their not a tropical fish and shouldn't be housed as such not to mention the massive bioload the add to the tank.

One other thing I'd suggest is sticking your mollys together in the same tank as well as having the the "glofish"/danios together. They like to be in groups of their own kind.
 
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Alright to make this even easier I'm picking up a 10G from a friend. They said it has a crack near the top so I guess I can just smear some silicon on it?

Ok I'm sorry that you have to break it down for me retard style but let's just put all my fish and tanks in a list and you guys please tell me the safest way for them to be arranged. Act like it's a drag and drop quiz game...lol
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Also, if I need to buy anymore fish to create companions for these fish after the population dispersion, let me know. Perhaps another red eye tetra or another dojo loach. Bala sharks like companions as well.

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Hi ravneet. Biotechnology sounds really interesting.
 
I just wanted to say welcome.

Also i would suggest getting rid of the yellow lab. They ususally want harder water with higher pH's then most of the fish you have. Also they are still cichlids and can be quite aggressive. If you want to keep them and if you do i don't blame you... I would suggest getting a purely mbuna cichild tank... it should be at least 55 Gallons though.
 
This sucks. Now the consensus is get rid of the yellow cichlid, the chinese algae eater, the clown loaches, and the bala shark. Seriously? Is there no way I can rearrange my fish so that none of these fish have to deal with losing their master and commander? (teehee)
 
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