Hi all
I have a 170ltr corner tank. Just wondering how many L10a's I can keep in there. I have twelve in there at the moment with lots of Java fern caves and drift wood. I do 60 percent water change once a week and I have a male on eggs at the moment in a separate tank. I wouldn't mind getting a few more.
Thanks
How many whiptails (L10a) in tank
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Re: How many whiptails (L10a) in tank
Hi Clarkie,
I think it's fair to say your tank is safely understocked. I'm not advising you to get more adults, but rather I mean this: Once your fish start breeding, you'll have space in the tank for fry grow-out.
Sure, you could get more adults, but if your current stock of twelve is about 50-50 mixed males and females, then once they start breeding, you'll quickly find yourself with two or three males on eggs at once. You'll get flooded with fry, so I wouldn't recommend more stocking unless you have a chance to get individuals with higher quality coloration than whatever you have now. I say that because in the USA, most L10a I see are pretty muddy, compared to many of the European fish I see.
Good luck,
Eric
I think it's fair to say your tank is safely understocked. I'm not advising you to get more adults, but rather I mean this: Once your fish start breeding, you'll have space in the tank for fry grow-out.
Sure, you could get more adults, but if your current stock of twelve is about 50-50 mixed males and females, then once they start breeding, you'll quickly find yourself with two or three males on eggs at once. You'll get flooded with fry, so I wouldn't recommend more stocking unless you have a chance to get individuals with higher quality coloration than whatever you have now. I say that because in the USA, most L10a I see are pretty muddy, compared to many of the European fish I see.
Good luck,
Eric
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Re: How many whiptails (L10a) in tank
Thanks for the reply Eric
There are two other males in there but they don't seem mature enough at the moment so majority are females. The male on the eggs is in a separate tank and not much going on in the main tank with the others yet. Alright so I will get some more. Only juveniles around at the moment but I did see a breeding pair a few weeks ago at same shop I got mine from but he wants $170 for the pair. Might be a good investment.
There are two other males in there but they don't seem mature enough at the moment so majority are females. The male on the eggs is in a separate tank and not much going on in the main tank with the others yet. Alright so I will get some more. Only juveniles around at the moment but I did see a breeding pair a few weeks ago at same shop I got mine from but he wants $170 for the pair. Might be a good investment.