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I have a 20 gallon long with a male koi Betta, a female(?) Copella sp., and 7 Pristella tetra. I'd like to add some fish.
My local fish store has an Orinoco dwarf pike for sale (Crenicichla sp. "Orinoco"). From what I've read these are similar to Crenicichla regani. They also have some Kuhli loaches (the 20 long has a sand-bottom tank which would work great with the Kuhli loaches. I was thinking of getting the single Orinoco dwarf pike or a small group of the Kuhli loaches (like 4-5 or so).
I would prefer to get the dwarf pike, but I'm not sure if the 20 long is appropriate for it. The dwarf pike gets pretty long (4 inches), but it's thin-bodied. In fact, it's not that much different than the Kuhli loaches in terms of size. The minimum recommend tank sizes for other dwarf pikes are 30-55 gallons. However, I think these tank sizes are for groups/pairs of dwarf pikes. It sounds like dwarf pikes are very territorial (especially Cr. compressiceps) and the tank sizes are inflated to account for that. The Orinoco dwarf pike is supposed to be significantly more peaceful than Cr. compressiceps. I've managed to find a few reports where people have kept dwarf pikes in ~20 gallons, usually after they've paired off. In my case, I'd just be keeping the single pike so I wouldn't have to worry about intra-species aggression. I am somewhat worried about the Betta, but he's large and quite ornery so he might be able to handle himself.
On the other hand, I could get the Kuhli loaches. The Kuhli loaches are supposed to be just fine in the 20 long. Further, they would add some activity to the bottom of the tank. However, I'm worried they would just hide all the time, and I would also need to get a group, increasing the total tank bioload more than I like.
What do you think? Should I go with the dwarf pike or a group of Kuhli's
P.S. the LFS also has Rosy loaches. Should I also consider them?
My local fish store has an Orinoco dwarf pike for sale (Crenicichla sp. "Orinoco"). From what I've read these are similar to Crenicichla regani. They also have some Kuhli loaches (the 20 long has a sand-bottom tank which would work great with the Kuhli loaches. I was thinking of getting the single Orinoco dwarf pike or a small group of the Kuhli loaches (like 4-5 or so).
I would prefer to get the dwarf pike, but I'm not sure if the 20 long is appropriate for it. The dwarf pike gets pretty long (4 inches), but it's thin-bodied. In fact, it's not that much different than the Kuhli loaches in terms of size. The minimum recommend tank sizes for other dwarf pikes are 30-55 gallons. However, I think these tank sizes are for groups/pairs of dwarf pikes. It sounds like dwarf pikes are very territorial (especially Cr. compressiceps) and the tank sizes are inflated to account for that. The Orinoco dwarf pike is supposed to be significantly more peaceful than Cr. compressiceps. I've managed to find a few reports where people have kept dwarf pikes in ~20 gallons, usually after they've paired off. In my case, I'd just be keeping the single pike so I wouldn't have to worry about intra-species aggression. I am somewhat worried about the Betta, but he's large and quite ornery so he might be able to handle himself.
On the other hand, I could get the Kuhli loaches. The Kuhli loaches are supposed to be just fine in the 20 long. Further, they would add some activity to the bottom of the tank. However, I'm worried they would just hide all the time, and I would also need to get a group, increasing the total tank bioload more than I like.
What do you think? Should I go with the dwarf pike or a group of Kuhli's
P.S. the LFS also has Rosy loaches. Should I also consider them?