Kalist
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Hi guys, I'm a new member with a newbie question (awesome forum by the way). I'm upgrading from a 25 Gallon to a 60 Gallon (~227L) and I'm just wondering about its capacity. I currently have 4 silver dollars (~5.5 inches), 2 clown loaches (~1.5 inches), one plecostomus (~2.5 inches), and two neon tetras. I know that for small fish the rule is ~1 inch of fish per gallon of water, but I have read that this does not apply to larger fish such as the silver dollars. My question is, would I be able to add, say, two convict cichlids (from what I have read, they will co-exist with the silver dollars but please correct me if I am wrong), or perhaps add 3-4 angelfish?
If I can't add any more fish that's alright too. I'm mainly upgrading the tank for the silver dollars so they can get out and stretch their fins, but it would be nice to get a couple new guys as well.
Dimensions of the 60 gallon tank are 48" w x 16" d x 19" h.
Thanks for any feedback!
If I can't add any more fish that's alright too. I'm mainly upgrading the tank for the silver dollars so they can get out and stretch their fins, but it would be nice to get a couple new guys as well.
Dimensions of the 60 gallon tank are 48" w x 16" d x 19" h.
Thanks for any feedback!