So my office has a fishtank. Apparently, in a cost-cutting measure, they canceled the maintenance, and were just waiting for the fish to die off. (!) I don't know exactly how long the poor little guys have been neglected, but the tank they were in was nasty.
By the time I learned of this, there were only two fish left. I've brought them home and I'm acclimating them to the water in my quarantine tank as I write this.
I'm planning on keeping them quarantined for at least 2 or 3 weeks, but before I add them to my regular tank I want to make sure they will play nicely with my other fish. I have a 50 gallon tank with 4 dwarf neon rainbows, 2 clown loaches, one swordtail, a pair of otocinclus and a small pleco.
The two rescued fish are a boesemani rainbow and a redtail botia loach. I'm not worried about the rainbow; I think he'll be fine. Will the redtail botia loach get along with the fish I already have, or do I need to try to find another home for him? The redtail botia is about 4 inches long; the pair of clown loaches I have are about 3.5 inches long. The pleco is fully grown- I've had it for nearly four years, and it's still just about 4.5 inches long.
Is my 50 gallon big enough for all this? Any suggestions or advice would be welcome.
By the time I learned of this, there were only two fish left. I've brought them home and I'm acclimating them to the water in my quarantine tank as I write this.
I'm planning on keeping them quarantined for at least 2 or 3 weeks, but before I add them to my regular tank I want to make sure they will play nicely with my other fish. I have a 50 gallon tank with 4 dwarf neon rainbows, 2 clown loaches, one swordtail, a pair of otocinclus and a small pleco.
The two rescued fish are a boesemani rainbow and a redtail botia loach. I'm not worried about the rainbow; I think he'll be fine. Will the redtail botia loach get along with the fish I already have, or do I need to try to find another home for him? The redtail botia is about 4 inches long; the pair of clown loaches I have are about 3.5 inches long. The pleco is fully grown- I've had it for nearly four years, and it's still just about 4.5 inches long.
Is my 50 gallon big enough for all this? Any suggestions or advice would be welcome.