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New thoughts stocking 20 high

cowgirluntamed

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Platies...

I think they can work in a 20 gallon high if I remember some of my other posts here right. So I'm still thinking of future stocking options and trying to do my due diligence and research.

If I only did platies...I think it was mentioned that 7 can work in a 20 gallon high? Or am I wrong? More or less?

Also...should I only get males or would they breed too much for them to be able to keep up with eating the young if I had males and females? I wouldn't mind a nice colony going (since they only live a few years) but I don't want to be over run at all and I don't have a place to get rid of fry.

Or....I was thinking of black neon tetras...could I have 6 or 7 of these as well as maybe like, 3 male platies? (Unless I could do a colony of them with the tetras? I don't know if the tetras would help eat the fry.)

I'm going to assume most will say just males since I don't have any place to get rid of them. Lol. I'm fine with that too. Lol.

Thanks for any help!
 
Hi :)

What are the actual dimensions of the tank? And what is your water like?

Thanks Wills
 
Hi :)

What are the actual dimensions of the tank? And what is your water like?

Thanks Wills

It's just a regular 20 gallon high. 24x12x16h. Water on the harder side. PH 8.2, gh and kh around 12-13 drops. On a tetra test strip it was maybe 250 gh and 180 kh I think. Trying to stay towards hardier types of tetras but was wanting some color, hence the platies.
 
Anybody? Lol. I think I've scrapped the idea of a "colony" as I would probably just be over run.

But I'm still considering only like, 7 male platies or a group of like 7 black neon with maybe 3 male platies. Are either of these an option?
 
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I like my tank full of mutt guppies, their always busy chasing each other around and begging for more food
 
I'm not really interested in guppies right now. Had them before and got too attached. Kinda wanted to try something a bit different. Thanks though. Nice pic!
 

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