Daniel_MoY Friendly Newbie Sep 20, 2007 101 0 0 Fargo, ND myweb.cableone.net Oct 4, 2007 #1 Is 9 swordtails (3male/6female) and 6 cory cats to much for a 38g tank?
dreadboy113 AC Members Jul 29, 2007 194 0 0 45 Ipswich. UK Oct 4, 2007 #2 Hi daniel. Swordtails can grow up to 6 inches but are normally smaller. Mine are bout 2 inches at the min an extremely active.
Hi daniel. Swordtails can grow up to 6 inches but are normally smaller. Mine are bout 2 inches at the min an extremely active.
dreadboy113 AC Members Jul 29, 2007 194 0 0 45 Ipswich. UK Oct 4, 2007 #3 Sorry forget that last post i read it as scissortails!!! Whoops
Daniel_MoY Friendly Newbie Sep 20, 2007 101 0 0 Fargo, ND myweb.cableone.net Oct 4, 2007 #5 She (girlfriend) really wants the 3 male Swordtails, I was reading that the female's need to outnumber the male's by 2 to 1 or the male's will pester and herass the female's so cut down on the corys to 4? and still have 9 swordtails?
She (girlfriend) really wants the 3 male Swordtails, I was reading that the female's need to outnumber the male's by 2 to 1 or the male's will pester and herass the female's so cut down on the corys to 4? and still have 9 swordtails?
Daniel_MoY Friendly Newbie Sep 20, 2007 101 0 0 Fargo, ND myweb.cableone.net Oct 4, 2007 #6 Sword tails only get up to 3" to 4" and cory's about 2" Cory's stay at the bottom of the tank, and Swordtails middle top. What would you suggest go with 3 male swordtails in a 38g tank?
Sword tails only get up to 3" to 4" and cory's about 2" Cory's stay at the bottom of the tank, and Swordtails middle top. What would you suggest go with 3 male swordtails in a 38g tank?