CrystalStars
New Member
Good day,
I recently bought myself a 29 gallon tank. In the process of getting it ready for cycling. In my introduction I mentioned having 2 corydoras(false julii's) and 3 otocinclus. I plan on getting more because I know better now that they do better in schools.
So, that's the bottom of the tank with little critters. How about the mid/top?
I did some research and a rule of thumb I keep seeing going around is 1 inch per gallon. So, if that's true, 6 false julii corys equal 15 inches. And 6 otocinclus equal 12 inches. That would mean I would have room for a betta or something. That doesn't seem right. The tank would be pretty bare if that's the case.
Am I taking the one inch per gallon to heart? Could I go over the rule? Or would these really be all I can stock the tank with? Sorry if this sounds dumb.
I recently bought myself a 29 gallon tank. In the process of getting it ready for cycling. In my introduction I mentioned having 2 corydoras(false julii's) and 3 otocinclus. I plan on getting more because I know better now that they do better in schools.
So, that's the bottom of the tank with little critters. How about the mid/top?
I did some research and a rule of thumb I keep seeing going around is 1 inch per gallon. So, if that's true, 6 false julii corys equal 15 inches. And 6 otocinclus equal 12 inches. That would mean I would have room for a betta or something. That doesn't seem right. The tank would be pretty bare if that's the case.
Am I taking the one inch per gallon to heart? Could I go over the rule? Or would these really be all I can stock the tank with? Sorry if this sounds dumb.