Why the fish hobbist gets in trouble
Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 9:08 pm
I just got the catalog from Petsolutions.com and looked at the write-ups on the fish they sell. According to them:
Clown loaches get up to 6 inches and need at least 30 gallons.
Chinese algae eaters need 25 gal and are peaceful community fish.
At least they suggest 30 gal for a goldfish--but the reader doesn't know that means just one goldfish. My 5 goldfish were putting such a strain on a 90 gallon tank that even running two large bio-wheel filters I needed more. At much expense I upgraded one to a Eheim canister filter rated for up to 160 gallons and running it and one bio-wheel filter, I can finally relax a bit with fewer water changes.
I feel the general attitude of many fish dealers is "let the buyer beware".
By the way, if you are new to this forum, don't buy a Chinese algae eater for a community tank and give your Clown Loaches about 120 gallons and 5 Clown Loach friends.
Clown loaches get up to 6 inches and need at least 30 gallons.
Chinese algae eaters need 25 gal and are peaceful community fish.
At least they suggest 30 gal for a goldfish--but the reader doesn't know that means just one goldfish. My 5 goldfish were putting such a strain on a 90 gallon tank that even running two large bio-wheel filters I needed more. At much expense I upgraded one to a Eheim canister filter rated for up to 160 gallons and running it and one bio-wheel filter, I can finally relax a bit with fewer water changes.
I feel the general attitude of many fish dealers is "let the buyer beware".
By the way, if you are new to this forum, don't buy a Chinese algae eater for a community tank and give your Clown Loaches about 120 gallons and 5 Clown Loach friends.