Minimum tank size for a blood parrot

suepahfly

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What is the minimum size tank that you think could house a blood parrot for life? Just curious, I kinda like the ugly little guys :D
 
If just one, IMO a 75 would be the smallest. 100gal is better.
 
I would agree. A 75 or 90 would be Ideal. They are messy.
 
75 gallon is the minimum if you want them there for their whole life, but a 55 gallon could work as a temporary home for a lone blood p. for some time.
 
I'd prefer the 75 gal.
 
mine is in a 40g breeder and for its size, it is generous. i had it for 6 years. i would say a 55g is fine. a 75 would be for something like a red devil.
 
Go with the 75. The BPs I constantly see in the LFS love to get a good run at the powerhead current and this would give them plenty of room. Plus you would have some room for a few dithers that would make the parrots more comfortable being out in the open.
 
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quazi moto in his 40g breeder
 
If just one, IMO a 75 would be the smallest. 100gal is better.

My friends roommate has two of these in a 10 gallon with a smallish cichlid and some sort of cory. The water is really hazy and one of the fish looks like something is wrong with its mouth. The fish don't look good at all!
 
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