How big will this guy grow?

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How big will this guy grow?

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About 12, 5 cms. See
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Marc, will a 20G tank be enough for two of them as algae eaters?
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Yes. Make sure they have some hiding spaces and don't add too many other fishes.
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It should be fine granted you watch the water quality and do weekly water changes.
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Post by sidguppy »

a 20G is a bit small for 2 adults.

unless you really want to breed them, you might think about trading the second one when they pass the 2" mark.

wich is no problem at all; these are among the best algae-eaters in the hobby and one of the few where there's always demand for adults as well.

this has to do with 2 issues:
-foodcompetition. a 20G can be kept spotless by 1 Ancistrus; a second one can get quite hungry. heck, even a 100G can be kept spotless by 1.....I mean REALLY GOOD algae-eaters, these..... :lol:

-territorial behaviour. this is connected to the food; Ancistrus are grumpy fish and if you could ask one what his/her least favourite tankmember was the answer would be "another speciesmember in here!". even between a male and a female you can observe spinelocking, shoving, chasing, fighting etc. as babies they're fairly mellow (yours is a baby) but they sure get a bit more grumpy when growing up.

unless you want to breed them (it's a nice fish for breeding if you're not a pro, and fun to watch), then you need a pair. but even then conditioning them in separate tanks is a good thing unless you have a significantly bigger tank.
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