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you dont need a 65 gallon tank.well you might but first what type of pleco is it. biobaby that rule is um..... just don't use it. like 4 angelfish in a 18 gallon nope, you need a 29 gallon for angles. 2 dwarf gouramis in a 6 gallon nope. YOU CANT PUT A 24 INCH PLECO IN A 36 GALLON TANK! that would be cruelYou need about 1.5 gallons per inch of fish, so assuming you own the same species I once did:
3 inches * 4 angelfish = 18 gallons
2 inches * 2 dwarf gourami = 6 gallons
24 inches * 1 pleco = 36 gallons
18 + 6 + 36 = 60 gallons
You'll want an extra few gallons to make room for decorations, gravel, etc. and also for if your fish grow a bit larger, so I'd say it's safest to invest in a 65 gallon tank.
you dont need a 65 gallon tank.well you might but first what type of pleco is it. biobaby that rule is um..... just don't use it. like 4 angelfish in a 18 gallon nope, you need a 29 gallon for angles. 2 dwarf gouramis in a 6 gallon nope. YOU CANT PUT A 24 INCH PLECO IN A 36 GALLON TANK! that would be cruel
I do not like nor use the inch per gallon rule.
And the 'rule' only applies to fish that grow up to 3 inches as well as only to torpedo shaped fish
nope, sorry to say but that rule is pretty bad. if i used that rule on my 20 gallon i would need something like a 35 gallon but really there doing quite well in the 20.You wouldn't actually be putting them in an 18/6/36 gal tank, you'd be putting them all in a 65 gallon together. The stocking rule isn't for fish individually, it's for community tanks like this one. That's why I say you should use that rule, and I've never had issues with it, but you do you.
yes i would agree. unless he has a pelco that grows hugeGiven the fish listed I'd say a 55g would be the smallest and in this case, bigger is better.
yes i would agree. unless he has a pelco that grows huge