How long would it take for them to outgrow a 35 gal tank?




They've doubled in size so far, they are about 3 inches. We've had them for 2 months.
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You mean the guppies, right?L&L wrote:
They've doubled in size so far, they are about 3 inches. We've had them for 2 months.
You mean guppy fry? They will be loach food eventually...unless you have really good hiding places for them that the clowns can't get in to. Or unless you feed so well that the clowns are always stuffed and laying around sleeping on their sides.We have fry.
Right, but the specific growth patterns and rates are species-dependent. With Yoyo's, the initial growth is extremely rapid, and 1.5" in two months is surely possible. I guess your Czechies follow the same pattern. But for clowns, it is about 1.5"/year in good conditions, often less.Martin Thoene wrote:Young Botiine loaches grow quite rapidly and have high metabolisms. They use up food quickly and put on bulk.
The Czech-bred "histrionica" that I inherited from angelfish83 are growing at an amazing rate and they're always after food. they're little bellies get fat, but within 2 to 3 hours they're slimmer again.
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Good feeding coupled with frequent water-changes will see many young fish species grow rapidly.
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