Planning A 50 Litre Tank

willowmidnight

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I'm planning on getting a new fishtank. It needs to be smallish as it needs to fit in my room so I was thinking 50 litres tops.

I would really like some corydoras, I am thinking 6 or 8, would this be too many for such a small tank?
Also I am wondering what other fish I might be able to keep with these in such a small tank. I dont want to overstock.

I am planning on using sand for the substrate, and I will probably use a hang on filter.
 
if you wanted to have a larger school of corys you could look into getting some pygmy corydoras :) also if you want corys a sand substrate is a must! :D
i think most tetra species would work, providing they arent too large at adult size, or you could try some of the rasbora species
 
I would really like some corydoras, I am thinking 6 or 8, would this be too many for such a small tank?
Depends on the dimensions. For Corys, I would want the tank to be at least 60 cm long, so 60*30*28 cm tank would tank take 10 dwarf Corys (I would not want to put larger Corys into anything that small at all!). Since that's really borderline with a "standard" 60 litre, 60 cm tank, then I'd just chose to go for one of those. The "water" area of the tank is usually about 60*30*30 cm and it's possible to get these tanks cheap (from Clearseal, for example) and in nice (like the Arc Tank from Arcadia), depending on your budget.

If you decide to go for a tank with a 60*30 cm bottom, then the following Corys would work very well in a group of 10: http://natureaquarium.co.uk/?page_id=278#sa-bottom
 

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