Moving question
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Moving question
When it comes time to move my fish into their new tank, what will be the best, least stressful way to do it? I can never find Houdini(Plecostomus) unless he makes himself visible. I have 2 pieces of wood that the loches have taken over. im not 100% sure I want to relocate the wood into the new tank either.
Also, how long after they've been moved would it be safe to add a few new fish? Would it be ok to add maybe 4 more loaches? I was thinking maybe a YoYo loach? And maybe some Platys?
Also, how long after they've been moved would it be safe to add a few new fish? Would it be ok to add maybe 4 more loaches? I was thinking maybe a YoYo loach? And maybe some Platys?
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The BN is probably in your wood somewhere. Make sure you take the wood. The fish like it, it makes them secure. I have wood in all my tanks. Lots of Pleco type catfish must have wood in their diet. Whenever you take wood out of your tank like to clean the tank or move it to a new tank, make sure there are no fish in the food. I have been 2 hours into cleaning a tank to suddenly hear "plop" as a fish dislodges itself from the wood into the bucket the wood is sitting in. Luckily the fish have all survived.
Also make sure all your fish are able to get out of the wood when needed. I have had to cut three fish lose from wood or decorations when they have lodged themselves in. In each case it took me hours. If you have any holes they could get stuck in, open the holes now.
The longer you wait before you add fish, the better chance of not crashing your tank you will have. I wouldn't add any more fish for 4 months. If you get loaches, almost all species like to be in a group of 6 or more. Consider some of the smaller species like sids or Striata.
Also make sure all your fish are able to get out of the wood when needed. I have had to cut three fish lose from wood or decorations when they have lodged themselves in. In each case it took me hours. If you have any holes they could get stuck in, open the holes now.
The longer you wait before you add fish, the better chance of not crashing your tank you will have. I wouldn't add any more fish for 4 months. If you get loaches, almost all species like to be in a group of 6 or more. Consider some of the smaller species like sids or Striata.
Sids as in http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod ... catid=1587 ?
What is the other fish you mentioned?
What is the other fish you mentioned?
if you want 4 more loaches i would stick to the clowns as they like to be in as big a group as you can provide.
also its better to add more of the same species as they need less space for different territories. for example if you had 1 of many different species you could fit less fish in as they would all need a seperate terratory where as if you had many of 1 species you could fit more fish in the same space as they tolerate each other a lot more.
i hope this makes sense.
also its better to add more of the same species as they need less space for different territories. for example if you had 1 of many different species you could fit less fish in as they would all need a seperate terratory where as if you had many of 1 species you could fit more fish in the same space as they tolerate each other a lot more.
i hope this makes sense.
It does make perfect sense.
So down the line (months obviously) would it be wise to add some different Loaches including the Clowns??
I love the Kuhli's and YoYo's. And I'm sure I'll will have to buy them in groups also. Right??
I would like to keep the same species so they won't have to fight like you mentioned.
Is is alright to add more Tetra's or maybe some Rasbora's?
I feel like I'm asking the same questions. I'm sorry if I'm being repetative.
So down the line (months obviously) would it be wise to add some different Loaches including the Clowns??
I love the Kuhli's and YoYo's. And I'm sure I'll will have to buy them in groups also. Right??
I would like to keep the same species so they won't have to fight like you mentioned.
Is is alright to add more Tetra's or maybe some Rasbora's?
I feel like I'm asking the same questions. I'm sorry if I'm being repetative.
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Loaches are certainly better in groups of their own species but it's important to keep in mind the adult size of the fish you're putting in. Your clown loach would ideally need a tank no shorter than 6 foot in length as it grows (even that seems too small to my mind). Even yoyo's I think are too big for a 40 U.S. gallon tank. Khulis would definitely be an excellent choice and get a group of 15 or similar. They are fantastic fish. Botia striata are also excellent but I wouldn't put more than 6 in that tank. You might get away with a few more sids. As for the clown loach, unless you're planning a major tank upgrade some time fairly soon, I think the best thing you can do for it would be to find a new home for it.
(I should mention that I went through a similar process when I first started keeping fish and it's taken me a few years to get up to a tank size suitable for the fish I keep.)
(I should mention that I went through a similar process when I first started keeping fish and it's taken me a few years to get up to a tank size suitable for the fish I keep.)
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I agree with all above. When you add fish, I would add more of the dithers you already bought. As I remember you only got 3 of each and you should have about 6 of each. It is good they are all schooling together,
THe clowns will outgrow the 40 in time. Kuhlies would work very nicely and they are fun and inexpensive. I buy them at Petsmart, and often get three different species when I am buying Pangio oblata. The atore people don't know the difference.
I have even picked up kulies out of the feeder tanks.
THe clowns will outgrow the 40 in time. Kuhlies would work very nicely and they are fun and inexpensive. I buy them at Petsmart, and often get three different species when I am buying Pangio oblata. The atore people don't know the difference.
I have even picked up kulies out of the feeder tanks.
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