I'm raising two sets of paleatus fry in the same 20gal tank, and as they get bigger it's starting to look a little crowded in there. Its hard to count them all, but I'd say there are at least 40-50 fish in various stages of development (largest is probably around 10-12mm).
The sources I'm following say that a half-filled 20gal tank should be adequte for a grow-out tank, but there's no mention of it's capacity. Seems like a lot of fish (even little ones). Anyone have a guideline they follow?
I should also mention that the tank gets a weekly 50% water change and is filtered by a cannister recommended for 35gal tanks.
How many are too many for a grow-out tank?
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For my 2.5 ft planted tanks ... probably about 15 galloons ?
1200L/h canister filter
Water change minimum weekly & 60%.
Water condition: Perfect for breeding !!!
Cory list in the tank
4x C. hastatus
7x C. duplicareus/C. adolfoi (total)
8x various development stages of C. duplicareus youth/frys
9x C. atropersonatus
4x C. haraldschultzi
9x C. brevirostris
100x ? Lots of taiwan shrimps
5x Yamano shrimps .. with me for 2 yrs from adult!
1200L/h canister filter
Water change minimum weekly & 60%.
Water condition: Perfect for breeding !!!
Cory list in the tank
4x C. hastatus
7x C. duplicareus/C. adolfoi (total)
8x various development stages of C. duplicareus youth/frys
9x C. atropersonatus
4x C. haraldschultzi
9x C. brevirostris
100x ? Lots of taiwan shrimps
5x Yamano shrimps .. with me for 2 yrs from adult!