Isabella
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In my 30 gallon tank, I have 2 adult Angelfish and 1 Golden Algae Eater. It's not planted now but I want to get better lighting, new plant-friendly substrate, and live plants for this tank. I have some space left for some more fish. I am wondering if I could get a few Glass Cats in this tank. I know they like planted tanks, and I think they'll have enough space for swimming with 2 Angelfish being the only other species in the tank.
I know there are Glass Cats that can reach 6" but in home aquaria they barely reach 4". I have seen adult Glass Cats on many occasions and I've never seen any bigger than 4". I'd like to have a school of them (5 - 6) because that's when they exhibit their best behaviors, and besides, they feel very secure in groups (otherwise they're shy and hide all the time).
Have you ever seen Glass Cats larger then 4" in length? Do you think if I get 5 - 6 Glass Cats there are chances he'll grow bigger than 4"? I also wanted to mention that while 4" may be long, their body mass is not much. They're long but very thin. And body mass matters as well when stocking a tank.
I'd never want to overstock any of my tanks. Length-wise, my 30 gallon tank will seem overstocked with 5 - 6 Glass Cats, but if we take the fact that they're very thin, do you think I could have them?
2 Angelfish = approx. 10"
Golden Algae Eater = approx. 5"
6 Glass Cats = approx. 24" ................ :-\
5 Glass Cats = approx. 20"
TOTAL = 39" (with 6 Glass Cats)
TOTAL = 31" (with 5 Glass Cats)
Looks like I could have 5 Glass Cats MAX, but it still makes my tank 1" overstocked. But taking into account the fact that they're thin fish, do you think that would be OK? My water changing habits are very good, plus the plants will help filter the water too.
I want some HONEST suggestions. If you think that's too much, please tell me.
Thanks
I know there are Glass Cats that can reach 6" but in home aquaria they barely reach 4". I have seen adult Glass Cats on many occasions and I've never seen any bigger than 4". I'd like to have a school of them (5 - 6) because that's when they exhibit their best behaviors, and besides, they feel very secure in groups (otherwise they're shy and hide all the time).
Have you ever seen Glass Cats larger then 4" in length? Do you think if I get 5 - 6 Glass Cats there are chances he'll grow bigger than 4"? I also wanted to mention that while 4" may be long, their body mass is not much. They're long but very thin. And body mass matters as well when stocking a tank.
I'd never want to overstock any of my tanks. Length-wise, my 30 gallon tank will seem overstocked with 5 - 6 Glass Cats, but if we take the fact that they're very thin, do you think I could have them?
2 Angelfish = approx. 10"
Golden Algae Eater = approx. 5"
6 Glass Cats = approx. 24" ................ :-\
5 Glass Cats = approx. 20"
TOTAL = 39" (with 6 Glass Cats)
TOTAL = 31" (with 5 Glass Cats)
Looks like I could have 5 Glass Cats MAX, but it still makes my tank 1" overstocked. But taking into account the fact that they're thin fish, do you think that would be OK? My water changing habits are very good, plus the plants will help filter the water too.
I want some HONEST suggestions. If you think that's too much, please tell me.
Thanks