Posted by Jack | Posted in Freshwater Fly Fishing | Posted on 15-04-2009
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Dozen Glo

How many more fish in my 30 gallon tank? Curious? 10 points ~!!!?
I have a fish breeding tank 30 gallon with 4 Guppy 4 Balloon Mollies Fancy Mollies dwarf alias … units not 6 inches. lol 8 sheets (4 deleted soon) These are related to a ratio of 1:3 between the sexes. I have extra tanks to keep the baby in the fry until they sell / trade / give away. I wonder maybe half a dozen neon tetra? Some Glo-fish (not goldfish) Zebra Danio. (5-6) and perhaps some Corydoras (albino dwarf type) If so, how? Once again: 16 fish in total … soon be 12 … Tank set runs for 3-4 months. any answer will be very grateful. (No 1 gallon garbage rule please;)) put on 4 my friends tank platia 10 gallons. She needs fish. lol ….
Fish quoted as perhaps get a lowish pH while those with a pH highish. If the pH is approximately 7 is not too big neon signs an agreement, but would still not so good. I do not think the zebra danios would be a good idea. They are too fast for the other fish and any time I've ever had them cut the fins of other fish, even of others. It would really be messing up guppies and is likely to stress to death. The Cory-cats tend to leave everyone alone and if the pH is around 7, as I said then they would do well though, as the lower pH because they are a little harder of neon. Maybe get three or more Corydoras. Or three or more swordtails, they get along well with what we have now. Both can greatly compared to what guppies though become ill with one or the other. And you're right, the one inch of fish per gallon rule is bullshit. I once heard one inch of fish per gallon bucket was better (1 inch Cube is 1 gallon, 2 gallons cubic cm =
and is …. but I would not say it was a good rule to follow well. There are always other factors.


















