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by Diana » Sat Jun 20, 2009 6:22 pm
Great! A really nice size tank!
20-30 sounds like quite a lot, even in this large a tank, but my largest tank is only half this size.
Cats such as Ancistrus would work, you could also try Synodontis eupterus Some of the other oddball Loricariads might work, too. Royal Pleco (Panaque nigrolineatus), for example. I have a Pleco of some sort, sold as a Common, but it is not, and a Bristlenose Pleco (Ancistrus sp.) in this tank. I should remove one, though, there is not enough food (algae) for them both.
Clowns prefer much warmer water than the various Hillstream species. I have seen Borneosuckers post about water conditions where these fish live, and it does seem they handle warmer tanks at least part of the time. My young Clowns have fun surfing the fast water flow, too.
Other fish in my Clown tank: Polypterus senegalensis, Trichogaster pectoralis, and Apteronotus albifrons Smaller fish do not last in this tank, the Bichers are quite the predator. There is 1 Discus. Rescued from a friend who said not to put him with other Discus, too aggressive. This guy travels pretty much the whole tank, just stays out of the way of the outlets of the power heads.
The other two tanks are not too small, either, for most of the Loaches. Good to move the Clowns out, though.
What species of Dwarfs? Y. sidthimunki? One of the Hillstream types? I had Yoyos (and not adults yet) eat Neon Tetras, so I know they can eat smaller fish. I would not trust them with fish smaller than 25% of their size.
38 tanks, 2 ponds over 4000 liters of water to keep clean and fresh.
Happy fish keeping!