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misterchrngmoua
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Post by misterchrngmoua » Fri Sep 05, 2008 8:56 pm

yep. thats a 20Long. im not sure on the number, but the 9 sewellias seem okay with it.
the two that i lost died shortly after arrival. not due to the size of the tank or the others.

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mack
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Hi

Post by mack » Fri Sep 05, 2008 9:06 pm

Hi,
IS it easy to set up?
If so I might look at getting a 20long and starting one. I luckily just have the room for on. Acutely I have a hexagonal 20lt so I shall trade it in.

Another question what temp do you keep it at?
mack
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misterchrngmoua
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Post by misterchrngmoua » Fri Sep 05, 2008 9:47 pm

ive been having a problem with this one. im not sure if it is the filstar or the koralia but my temp is at 76 F. room temp is 70 F. no heater is used in this tank. i DO have lots of oxygen in the water though.
this is my first loach tank but it was fairly easy to set up. i have had loaches in the past but nothing dedicated. one or two here and there and that was it. til i came across these sewellias.

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mack
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Hi

Post by mack » Sun Sep 07, 2008 3:32 am

Hi,
Thanks for the reply.
Well I shall see if I can swing a tank for them.
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