zabak80 said:Hi guys and girls,
Here is my situation. 55 gallon cycled, some nice live plants and some big pieces of driftwood. Currently I have 5 neon, 5 black neon, 3 guppies (will be going soon) 2 mollies and 2 snails. I added 3 bala sharks. One is maybe 2 inches the others are maybe 1 - 11/2 inches. I hope to be upgrading to a 90 gallon within the next 12 months, so I can keep the balas, but if I can't find one affordable in time, when should I return the balas to the fish store? Would 4 or 5 inches each be too big for the 55 gallon? The lady at the LFS store says that I can just bring them back if they get too big.
So when is their size too big for the 55?
THREE Bala sharks -- IN ADDITION to all those other fish you have, in a 55 gallon tank? I'm no expert on the larger fish, but I don't think you should've even put the bala sharks in there in the first place.
It would only make sense to make sure you have a large enough tank FIRST, then let your fauna grow into it. Why wait until it becomes absolutely necessary and unhealthy for your fish?
I've seen overcrowded tanks, and it's not pretty. It's stressful watching all those fish fight for space. I find having a conservatively stocked tank far more rewarding and easier to maintain in both the short term and the long term. Gross overstocking is really cruel to the fish.