Talking Doradidae
Talking Doradidae
Hi
I have one of these striped beauties in my Tank. I am thinking of Adding another 2
Would they work out OK together.
Great little fellows
I have one of these striped beauties in my Tank. I am thinking of Adding another 2
Would they work out OK together.
Great little fellows
- racoll
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I do agrree with racoll that it is very wise to think about room for more fish, bofore adding them. After all, these fishes will lefe to a very respectfull age.
I myself have 3, obtained in 1989. They now life in a 400 * 100 cm (13 feet something * 3 feet something) tank, but more importantly, they behave more or less as Corydoras towards each other:
They like company, but also prefer their own place too.
I would thus not recommend these fish for a tank less than 180 * 60 cm (6 feet * 2)
Bas
I myself have 3, obtained in 1989. They now life in a 400 * 100 cm (13 feet something * 3 feet something) tank, but more importantly, they behave more or less as Corydoras towards each other:
They like company, but also prefer their own place too.
I would thus not recommend these fish for a tank less than 180 * 60 cm (6 feet * 2)
Bas
- racoll
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Horray! I pointed this out ages ago. I believe that dorads require much bigger tanks compared to their size than normal calculations would suggest, otherwise they either hide all the time or they swim backwards and forwards along the front of the tank. If you keep them in a really big tank from very young and do not disturb them (i.e don't move them from tank to tank or pull their homes apart) they swim around during the day in a little shoal. Ive got some spotted doras that do just the same (Agamyxis pectinifrons).
One more bucket of water and the farce is complete.