Friday, January 8, 2010

Wall Mounted Plant Pots How Many Fish Can My Tropical Wall Mounted Tank Hold?

How many fish can my tropical wall mounted tank hold? - wall mounted plant pots

This is a (114.6Lr approximately 26 gallons), Dimensions 119.5x68.5x14.0 wall tank.

I already have:
Neon Tetra 3
2 Khuli Loach
1 bumblebee goby
1 Siamese Fighter (Betta)
1 Tiger Pleco
1 Apple / Mystery Snail
African Butterfly 1

I also want to get male guppies, a sucker of Borneo, the glass catfish, peacock spiny eel and other interesting fish.

I have a filter and airstone submerged live plants. I still had no fish (this time ... my last game was accidentally electrocuted when he broke the heater).

I fed a combination of tropical flakes, brine shrimp and frozen bloodworms, mosquito larvae live betta pellets, and more occasionally crushed peas.

Any advice would be appreciated, hello! :)

2 comments:

lilly said...

Whoa, stop with the ideas of Wels ... Most of them are too big for a tank of its size.

Fish proposes additional longer tetras .... Your tank is not big enough for the biggest fish ... Guppy can put in .. .. are small, you can add a little neon ... Perhaps a female Siamese fighting to go with the man ... .. but not much

If you want, like a live catfish, etc ... You need a tank of 55 gallons at least .. The 200 liters is ...

LedZep said...

The general rule is 1 inch of fish per gallon for 26 gallons = 26 fish, when placed 1 cm long. Hope this helps

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