wingedjumper517
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Hey guys, I'm a newbie here, and thought I'd start out with this seemingly silly question...
I was over a family friend's house last weekend, when their beautiful 55gal (semi-aggressive) caught my eye. It had fake plastic plants and those treasure chests and pots and was a really nice layout, but...
I saw fish everywhere! Usually, when I look at tanks, I like to be able to look around to see what's hiding in there, to see if I can spot the fish. But in this tank, it was quite the opposite, where fish were swimming in every direction and I didn't know where to focus my eyes!
Here is what I could see and took note of...
2 tinfoil barbs (still only about 5" cuz I know they get to be about 13")
7 albino tiger barbs
1 columbian catfish (about 6")
1 pangasius catfish (about 6")
2 clown loaches
1 synodontis eupterus
1 turquoise rainbow
2 gouramis (not sure what kind, but I'm pretty sure they're community while the rest of the tank was semi-aggressive)
1 bala shark (still only about 3")
1 bumble bee catfish (about 4")
1 rainbow shark
1 cory catfish
1 chinese algae eater
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22 fish total
Now according to her, she wants to add a couple more loaches, some tiger barbs, and a catfish or two to what already seems to me like an overcrowded tank...
Now, did the tank just seem crowded to me b/c they were all out at once and none of them had their own specific "territory," or has her "collection" of fish outgrown her 55gal tank? I think it may have been less crowded if for example the barbs and loaches were schooling, but every single fish in the tank was pretty much roaming every section of the tank in both directions, up and down. It was just a big mixed up jumble of fish, but they all seemed very happy and active, and she said all of her readings (nitrite, nitrate, ammonia, pH) were normal...
I'd appreciate some feedback. Thanks!
I was over a family friend's house last weekend, when their beautiful 55gal (semi-aggressive) caught my eye. It had fake plastic plants and those treasure chests and pots and was a really nice layout, but...
I saw fish everywhere! Usually, when I look at tanks, I like to be able to look around to see what's hiding in there, to see if I can spot the fish. But in this tank, it was quite the opposite, where fish were swimming in every direction and I didn't know where to focus my eyes!
Here is what I could see and took note of...
2 tinfoil barbs (still only about 5" cuz I know they get to be about 13")
7 albino tiger barbs
1 columbian catfish (about 6")
1 pangasius catfish (about 6")
2 clown loaches
1 synodontis eupterus
1 turquoise rainbow
2 gouramis (not sure what kind, but I'm pretty sure they're community while the rest of the tank was semi-aggressive)
1 bala shark (still only about 3")
1 bumble bee catfish (about 4")
1 rainbow shark
1 cory catfish
1 chinese algae eater
-----------------------
22 fish total
Now according to her, she wants to add a couple more loaches, some tiger barbs, and a catfish or two to what already seems to me like an overcrowded tank...
Now, did the tank just seem crowded to me b/c they were all out at once and none of them had their own specific "territory," or has her "collection" of fish outgrown her 55gal tank? I think it may have been less crowded if for example the barbs and loaches were schooling, but every single fish in the tank was pretty much roaming every section of the tank in both directions, up and down. It was just a big mixed up jumble of fish, but they all seemed very happy and active, and she said all of her readings (nitrite, nitrate, ammonia, pH) were normal...
I'd appreciate some feedback. Thanks!