SherryD
Aquarium Advice Apprentice
Hi all,
Need some advice about a group a fish I have. Currently in my 20g long have
3-Golden Wonder Killifish
5-Tiger Barbs
7-Albino Tiger Barbs
Tank is fully cycled for about 3 months, 2 HOB filters- Auquaclear 30 and Top Fin10. Ammonia-0, Nitrite-0, Nitrate-10-20. PWC weekly, about 50%.
I know tank is overstocked but setting up 40g breeder now to put this group in, should be ready in about a month.
My problem is that my daughter, (God love her) went to pick herself up some fish for her tank today...saw some "baby Clown Loaches" and brought home 3 for me! They are really cute and funny and we had seen them before and talked about getting some. They are currently in quarantine. So what I need to know is will they work with the barbs and the killies? I know they can get quite large but we have plans for a 125-150g tank to be set up next year sometime after the addition is added to the house. (Y es one reason for the addition is for bigger tank! Gotta love my husband!) Any feedback would be welcome.
Thanks...9 tanks and counting!
Need some advice about a group a fish I have. Currently in my 20g long have
3-Golden Wonder Killifish
5-Tiger Barbs
7-Albino Tiger Barbs
Tank is fully cycled for about 3 months, 2 HOB filters- Auquaclear 30 and Top Fin10. Ammonia-0, Nitrite-0, Nitrate-10-20. PWC weekly, about 50%.
I know tank is overstocked but setting up 40g breeder now to put this group in, should be ready in about a month.
My problem is that my daughter, (God love her) went to pick herself up some fish for her tank today...saw some "baby Clown Loaches" and brought home 3 for me! They are really cute and funny and we had seen them before and talked about getting some. They are currently in quarantine. So what I need to know is will they work with the barbs and the killies? I know they can get quite large but we have plans for a 125-150g tank to be set up next year sometime after the addition is added to the house. (Y es one reason for the addition is for bigger tank! Gotta love my husband!) Any feedback would be welcome.
Thanks...9 tanks and counting!