Tatia Perugiae
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Tatia Perugiae
Would I be able to keep one of these in a 6 gallon tank? What's their maximum size? My tank is currently stocked with 2 sparkling gouramis and 3 otos.
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Re: Tatia Perugiae
Hi!!
6 gallons.... come on... it is not a tank... I would not even keep a fish in it on long term basis...
get a real tank..much larger than 6 gallons... it isn't big enough or stable enough
so the answer is no...you can't keep such fish in there
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Yann
6 gallons.... come on... it is not a tank... I would not even keep a fish in it on long term basis...
get a real tank..much larger than 6 gallons... it isn't big enough or stable enough
so the answer is no...you can't keep such fish in there
Cheers
Yann
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Re: Tatia Perugiae
6 gallons is very small - having said that i have seen some nano tanks that have been well set up, with brilliant maintenance that have great fishDeath Pony wrote:Would I be able to keep one of these in a 6 gallon tank? What's their maximum size? My tank is currently stocked with 2 sparkling gouramis and 3 otos.
what you need to remember is that tiny bodies of water like this are susceptible to the slightest environment change - pollution (natural or otherwise), temperature, vibration etc. A door ajar letting in a cold breeze might not have any effect on a four foot tank but it might on a tank so small.
Tanks like this can work but you have to be dedicated to ensure they are extremely well looked after - what are the tank dimensions, filtration, aeration, water change regime etc. I wouldn't say it shouldn't be done, only that they require absolute dedication. Only the tiniest of fish should be kept & they fish you have need to be in a tank with 50 square inches of surface area (approx)
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Re: Tatia Perugiae
Richard B wrote:6 gallons is very small - having said that i have seen some nano tanks that have been well set up, with brilliant maintenance that have great fishDeath Pony wrote:Would I be able to keep one of these in a 6 gallon tank? What's their maximum size? My tank is currently stocked with 2 sparkling gouramis and 3 otos.
what you need to remember is that tiny bodies of water like this are susceptible to the slightest environment change - pollution (natural or otherwise), temperature, vibration etc. A door ajar letting in a cold breeze might not have any effect on a four foot tank but it might on a tank so small.
Tanks like this can work but you have to be dedicated to ensure they are extremely well looked after - what are the tank dimensions, filtration, aeration, water change regime etc. I wouldn't say it shouldn't be done, only that they require absolute dedication. Only the tiniest of fish should be kept & they fish you have need to be in a tank with 50 square inches of surface area (approx)
I agree. I recently started a 5 gallon coldwater for a pair of hillstream loaches and some white cloud mountain minnows. I provided plenty of rocks so that the loaches have lots of surface to enjoy and a small powerhead to give it a stream "feel." Although the live plants that I put in there are doing badly (they are apparently terrestrials), I doing frequent water changes to ensure that the water stays healthy for the fish.
As for the C. perugiae, I would not keep one in such a small tank. Although they only get to about 2.5" SL, They need more surface to explore and don't seem to be a "solo"-type fish.
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Re: Tatia Perugiae
I just wanted to state a little something. I currently have a 2.5 gallon Asian themed nano tank. It houses 6 scarlet badis, 2 sparkling gourami's and 3 oto cats. It has been running for almost 6 months and everything is well and healthy. the plants are overgrowing the tank (which is beneficial for the scarlet badis and their babies (yes they are breeding)). Now I have a Fluival 2 I think (internal filter made for 10-12 gallon tanks (with special attachments so the little fish are not injured or sucked in) and also a bubbler that is made for a 5-10 gallon tank. The lighting is 40 watts of illuminating power (which is why the plants grow so fast,) but everything is perfect, no problems with water or anything. I also want to note that I spend countless amount of time making sure the water parameters are perfect and that nothing is going wrong with anything. If you would like to see a picture of it, just let me know.
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