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Thought so but i thought they would be fine in a group of 3 in a 125g? Wouldnt recommend???
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I feel sorry for that bala...For full grown balas I would recommend nothing less than 6x2x2. you need a group, and IME 3 is not large enough. I would say 5 minimum, the more you add, the better the fish behave and the more calm they become.
I have seen first hand the curved spines (vertebrae) of fish kept in too small conditions forcing them to be constantly curled. It is not nice. A 3 foot tank is nowhere near large enough for balas.
Can anyone one tell me I have one sliver shark a few mollies two plecs and a neon will they be ok in a three foot tank and can I add more fish if I can which ones shall I get. Can some one reply if this forum thing works
the plecs I have are ancistrus I have two of them I have been told they grow 6 to 8 inchCan anyone one tell me I have one sliver shark a few mollies two plecs and a neon will they be ok in a three foot tank and can I add more fish if I can which ones shall I get. Can some one reply if this forum thing works
Hi mate, welcome to the forum.
It's best if you start your own thread as it gets noticed more
To answer your question, no your tank's too small for the fush you've got, let alone more.
As mentioned in the thread above, silver sharks can get to 14" long; my mum has some, but they're in a 6' x 2' x 2'. They are quite s kittisg fish that should be kept in a group; oyu'r isn't going to be very happy I'm afraid.
Some plecs can grow very big too.
My best advice would be post some pics of the plecs so we can identify them for you and then re-house the shark (and possibly the plecs too, depending on species).
Then you can get more neon tetras (they do better in a shoal) and maybe some other fish.
How long has your tank been set up, by the way? Was it cycled?