Recommendation for tank size?
Recommendation for tank size?
I have decided to keep the following species in my catfish only tank. I want 4-5 glass cats, 3 cory cats, 3 upside-down cats, and a banjo cat or twig catfish. I'm figuring this will be too many fish for my 20 gallon which is a great excuse for me to buy something bigger. Will a 30 gallon be large enough? If not, what size should I be looking at to keep just these fish. Also, has anyone tried to keep these fish together and if so have you run into any compatibility problems? I would appreciate any and all advice.
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My apologies. I should have clarified that more. By glass cats I am speaking of Kryptopterus minor. The upside down cats will be Synodontis nigriventris since they stay fairly small and spend the most time swimming upside down. The twig cat I was thinking of keeping would probably be any of the Farlowella genus I could find in town. (Have been told they are all very similar in size, looks and water preference). The banjo cat I was looking at was Bunocephalus coracoideus. Hope this helps.
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If you put decent filtration on the 20 (I'm assuming this is a 20 long we're talking about, not the 20 high) you may be able to get away with putting in the fish you mentioned. It would be a tight fit, but doable with a nice filter and routine water-changes. If you go with the 30, you have the option of getting more fish down the road.
Compatability wise, I don't think you'll have any problems. All of the listed fish are fairly sociable and not fussy, except for the farlowella, which may enjoy plant cover.
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Compatability wise, I don't think you'll have any problems. All of the listed fish are fairly sociable and not fussy, except for the farlowella, which may enjoy plant cover.
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I've got pool filter sand in my tank. You can get some from a swimming pool supply store or sometimes a place like Home Depot for a fair bit less than your lfs is selling it for. Although if your going for colored sand (anything beyond brown or off-white), the lfs is probably your best bet.
My wife likes cats.
I like catfish.
I like catfish.