Compatibility Question...

Yes they are compatible but what size is your aquarium?
 
glolite said:
Yes they are compatible but what size is your aquarium?
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Maybe you need to re-read his post?
Carl said:
65G 4 Foot by 1 1/2 Foot by 1 1/2 foot ?

That's 56 UK gallons or 254 Litres

My only concern would be the endlers with the betta (I'm assuming it's a male)
I understand that Male bettas have an issue with guppies (and enders are very like guppies)
 
Sorry, must get my glasses fixed, I have kept a betta with female gupps but not males.
 
SirMinion said:
glolite said:
Yes they are compatible but what size is your aquarium?
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Maybe you need to re-read his post?

65G 4 Foot by 1 1/2 Foot by 1 1/2 foot ?

That's 56 UK gallons or 254 Litres

My only concern would be the endlers with the betta (I'm assuming it's a male)
I understand that Male bettas have an issue with guppies (and enders are very like guppies)
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well they don't bother each other ( that i have seen ) i seen him swim with them a few times seem to be fine
 
Gibbys(better known as sailfin plecs) grow to 2ft long and need at least a 125gal tank to do this, 6 clown loachs is way too many for 56gal tank as they grow a foot long each, so reducing their numbers by 3 would be a much better idea :) .
 
Tokis-Phoenix said:
Gibbys(better known as sailfin plecs) grow to 2ft long and need at least a 125gal tank to do this, 6 clown loachs is way too many for 56gal tank as they grow a foot long each, so reducing their numbers by 3 would be a much better idea :) .
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mines a 65Gal ( only tank i can fit for now in my room ) getting house after chrismas so bigger tank wouldn't be a problem

Yes the plecs are fine. Love BN's

Thank's for your help m8
 
Your fish will be fine in your current tank for the time being although will inevitably need to be moved to a much larger tank, clown loachs are reletavly slow growers but gibbys will grow an inch a month or more so will be reasonably large by christmas.

EDIT: oh and gibbys need their diets substituted with algae wafers, although i am not sure on clown loachs i would guess they need catfish pelets in their diet too.
 
Tokis-Phoenix said:
Your fish will be fine in your current tank for the time being although will inevitably need to be moved to a much larger tank, clown loachs are reletavly slow growers but gibbys will grow an inch a month or more so will be reasonably large by christmas.

EDIT: oh and gibbys need their diets substituted with algae wafers, although i am not sure on clown loachs i would guess they need catfish pelets in their diet too.
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i feed them on flakes and sinking pellets and frozen bloodworms one or twice a week
 

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