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February 17th, 2008
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| Would this be ok? Ok at my dads house(I know this is overstocked which is why we are moving them) I have this in a 16 gallon tank, 1 rainbow shark, 2 hatchet fish, and two ghost catfish, we are cycling a 30 gallon tank, and are going to move them into the 30 gallon when it's done cycling. Would it be ok to add a needle fish? Or if not any other cool exotic fish? Thanks! |
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February 17th, 2008
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| I don't know much about needlefish, but the tank you have doesn't sound too overstocked. |
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February 17th, 2008
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| Ok, it's just that I was at Petsmart and saw them and they looked really cool and different so I want one really bad. |
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February 17th, 2008
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| | Fish Mentor
| before you add anything new, get 4 more hatchets and 4 more catfish. THey are a schooling fish and you will like them a whole lot better when they have more buddies to swim with.
rainbow shark- 6 inches
6 ghost catfish- 18 inches
6 hatchets- 15 inches
total= 39 inches
this is 6 inches over, but could work if you do higher waterchanges and a stronger filter. If you want to make the fish you have now happy this is what I would do. |
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February 17th, 2008
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| Oh. Ok, well I'm not sure what the measure is correctly, but I know it is atleast 30. Does anyone know anything about needle fish? I would really want some if I had a big enough tank. I am looking at 55 gallon tanks, would that be big enough? |
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February 17th, 2008
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| usually 10 inches but could get up to 28. If you get a 55 and put the previous list and the needle fish, the needle fish will eat them. You might be able to put the shark in with it but might not. needle fish need pairs anyway, so I wouldnt recommend one unless you have a big (55-100) tank and want it to be species tank. |
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February 17th, 2008
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|  Needlefish? Isn't that a marine fish? I just googled it and unless there is something else, these are not a freshwater fish, and grow from 15-30 inches! |
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February 17th, 2008
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| | Fish Addict
| ! Wow really   ? I was begining to think that Petsmart sold marine fish, I saw some sort of goby there under freshwater! Grrrrrrrrrr....... I would have loved to have needle fish, good thing you mentioned that! |
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February 18th, 2008
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| Oh, ok. Good, because I was getting scared because Petsmart has close to acurate fish information, close, but not completely acurate. Would a killi fish be ok if it is a 55? |
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February 18th, 2008
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| Needle fish are too big. |
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February 18th, 2008
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| Yup, I realized that, I wish they didn't though. They would make great pets. |
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February 18th, 2008
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| Sorry late post, I just read your problem and went on to answer it. |
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February 18th, 2008
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| Hi!
As angelfish says - Hatchets are schoolers - but you can get away with 3 cats. However - with Hatchets you must keep them in a school - it is not acceptable to have them in numbers under 5; as they rely on a school. |
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February 18th, 2008
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| Ok, we'll get four more of them, and another ghost catfish. I like the hatchets they're cool, but hide in the lily pad. |
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February 18th, 2008
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| | Fish Mentor
| Quote:
Originally Posted by Cherrry123 Ok, we'll get four more of them, and another ghost catfish. I like the hatchets they're cool, but hide in the lily pad. | this is proof you dont have a school of them, when hatchets are in schools they almost always are flinting around the tank, chasing each other.
I have never had killis but after looking a little online, you could keep a killi as long as you have a tight lid (they are jumpers) and get a non-surface dwelling killi. Your best bet is to get 1 healthy male, a non-proven pair will kill each other |
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February 18th, 2008
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| Ok, and yes, I know I don't have a school of hatchets, yet. When we make the tank change, this week, we are going to Petsmart to get some more hatchets, and one more ghost catfish. |
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February 18th, 2008
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| So your final list will be .....
6 hatchets- 15 inches
3 ghost catfish-9 inches
rainbow shark- 6 inches
30 inches, Perfect!!
I cant wait till you get your tank, you will have so much fun with these interesting fish. |
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February 18th, 2008
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| Hi!
Wait, what kind of hatchet? They get different sizes - Common is 1.5in, Marbled is more like 2-2.5 or I even heard 3 in some places inches long. |
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February 19th, 2008
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| They are Silver Hatchets |
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February 19th, 2008
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| Srry I haven't been on, I forgot my password and had to get my hamster. |
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February 19th, 2008
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| | Fish Mentor
| You still have those 3 gallons so if they turn out to be bigger than I measured for ( I measured 2.5) so your covered!
Hamsters YEAH!! I always wanted one but mom says they look to much like mice. |
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February 19th, 2008
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| Yeah, I wanted a Dumbo Rat, yes thats what they're called, but my mom said she couldn't take the tails, and that they must bite, hard. So I got Star, my female short haired, panda coloration-ish. She bit me though and it hurt! And the fact that she ran around my room for like half an hour well I was trying to catch her..... And she kept me up all night when I had to get up early, she ran on her wheel, and climbed the back bars of the cage to get to her food, rather then climbing the hamster maze to get to it. Lol, but she's awsome, either way. My cats don't like her though, lol. |
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February 20th, 2008
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| | Fish Master
| Hi!
You'll have 24 inches in there then! Common (Silver) hatchets only get 1.5in long you see. You could up the school of hatchets to 10 - that's what I'd do! |
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February 20th, 2008
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| Of course you would...lol |
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February 20th, 2008
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| Hi!
Well, I guess if there wasn't a RTBS then I'd go for Labyrinth fishes acctualy. |
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February 20th, 2008
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| ? And thats awsome! I would love a school of hatchets, I like to watch them swim! |
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February 20th, 2008
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| Hi!
Well, most of the time they're stationary - but sometimes my 'rebel' (I have a hatchet who likes to do things his own way - swimming in the mid level etc..) disturbes them and they start to play. Great fish to have! |
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February 20th, 2008
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| I like how they swim, as of how they look when they swim. Like how they look upside down/ish. |
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February 20th, 2008
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| | Fish Mentor
| Quote:
Originally Posted by HatchetHaven Hi!
You'll have 24 inches in there then! Common (Silver) hatchets only get 1.5in long you see. You could up the school of hatchets to 10 - that's what I'd do! | according to LiveAquaria, they get up to 3" |
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