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Just picked up 3 new(used)tanks today. A 5.5gal, 10gal and 15 gal. Here is what we are thinking of putting in them...please chime in with any remarks.

5.5gal - new QT tank

10Gal - 2 male bettas(divider in middle) with a albino clawed frog on one side and a small pleco on the other(the pleco is for the fiance)...she adores them

15gal - 2-3 red tailed black sharks and maybe some albino barbs or maybe tiger barbs(although they kinda look like my loaches). I am trying to obtain a semi-aggersive/aggresive tank with some personality.

Any suggestions or comments on possible mis-matches or suggestions on different fish would be most appreciated.

BTW - all 3 tanks with 2 aquaclear minis, aquaclear 150, gravel, master test kit(aquarium pharm) and misc fake plants......$100.00 Canadian
 
My tiger barbs outgrew the 15-gal before too long - they need a bit more room as adults. Even the dwarf plecos need at least 12-15 gallons, so I think half of a 10-gal would be cramped.

Congrats on the tanks, tho - you're doin' better than me!
 
A single shark would be fine. Keep in mind that they get to 5" and he'll want more space than that when he's grown. At least I would give him more space! Be careful about what kind of Pleco you get. Common ones get to be almost 2 feet in length and a small tank won't really stunt their growth.
 
Menagerie said:
albino clawed frog
I believe they get BIG. Stick with the dwarf varieties.

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This frog is 4 years old and about 4" long..... and she eats anything I put in the tank, including plastic plants, my fingers, fish......
If you want African clawed frogs, be prepared for the end result :)
 
2 sharks will kill eachother? Really? I have 2 small ones and they seem to do fine, but is that the result when they are older... maybe I should seperate them?
 
thanks so far for the advice. I think I will have to rethink the tanks a little. I think 2 bettas in the 10gal with a divider will be sufficient.

The 15gal is a little different....I think i'll have to take a look around the lfs some more.

MTS is getting us folks. We are going to look at a 108gal setup on Thursday.

108 gal glass tank with stand and canopy
Aquaclear 500
Magnum 300
802 powerhead(?? on make)
Heaters - 2
2 x 48" life glo bulbs

All for a whopping $375.00 Canadian...i'm sooooo excited :D ...I really want a Discus tank :p

Any additional info on my 2 smaller new tanks would be greatly appreciated. So many decisions :roll:
 
I had two red tailed sharks in a 55 gallon tank after bad advice at the lfs. The more dominant one would chase the smaller one in circles around the tank. After a week, the smaller one turned gray, and his tail turned yellow (loosing color).. he was also starting to get a mild case of fin rot. I had to seperate them into different tanks, at which point the smaller one regained color.
So agreed with above .. do not put multiple red tails in with each other - even if you think they have enough room .. the dominant will actually seek out and harrass the smaller ones.
 
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