barterking85
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yeah but dont put them in a pond that has no up keep a lfs would prolly adopt or maybe even give store credit if your lucky
siva said:Well how big of a tank do these guys need for a permanent home? And is there anything else that could be kept with them in that tank?
I keep danios and a snail in with my Moors.
Rosenweiss said:You keep danios with your moors? But aren't danios warmwater tropicals while moors need coldwater?
Rosenweiss said:Lol! Well I'm happy it's worked out so great for you then!
For a permanent home for just 1 moor, 20 gallons might be a good size. =] But a 10g would be better than nothing. I'm not sure about good compatibilities. I heard dojo loaches go well but you might need a bigger tank as they can get to 8" (though they are gravel diggers). Goldfish are a lot of upkeep for what you get, imo. But if you're looking for a good deal, try craiglist, I just got a full 29g setup for $50.
He really should be in a 20g minimum, 30 is better. I keep danios and a snail in with my Moors. Don't get a cuc that's going to get huge, because you're just going to have to rehome it or go to a bigger tank.
So you have it now?
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Yeah... I don't know about putting a dojo and a moor together in a 20g, it might be pushing it. Then again, with frequent water changes, it might be just the thing...
About the hillstream loach, I actually don't know. I have one in right now with community tropicals; it's doing all right.
I wondered that too, considering I don't have any algae in the tank. But literally five minutes ago, I found him right on top of an algae wafer I set out for him. So, yeah, if you don't have algae, I'd supplement his diet with wafers.
i like the idea of a 30 gallon then you can give he a tank mate i have a fancy fantail with my moor and they stay side by side all the time great tank matesWell how big of a tank do these guys need for a permanent home? And is there anything else that could be kept with them in that tank?