i have 4 angel fish, 4 neons, 3 small plecs, 3 mollies, pearl gourami, zebra danio, corydora and a crayfish in a 3.5ft x 2ft x 1ft tank is this too much. i've my tank for about a year and now my fish are inevitably getting bigger am i at risk
2007-01-02
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3.5X2X1, why that isn't very large at all, may I need to remind you that these fish need space, i suggest if you don't buy a bigger tank then at least buy two separate tanks and sort of mix up your fish unless your breeding two special fish of course, then I would suggest a tank on a counter in the kitchen, a tank in the living room, and a tank in your room(Fish that are breeding should stay in your room for close supervision.)
2007-01-02 13:18:46
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answered by animalfarm190 2
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No offence to every person right here, yet you probably did say glofish not goldfish. With 3 platys, a glofish and a molly, the tank is extremely not overcrowded. yet i might pay attention to the propose of J approximately mixing temperate fish w/ tropical. savour
2016-12-15 14:16:09
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answered by donenfeld 4
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I've always kept to this rule; the number of fish you have, doubled, should be how many gallons of water you have.
for instance, if you have a 50 gallon tank i would only put 25 or less fished in there.
2007-01-02 13:56:53
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answered by JEF 2
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Hi
I would definetley get another tank and seperate your angels that get scared and die easily.
gouramis can be aggressive towards them. I would maybe move the angels and zebras in a seperate tank.
Lammy
2007-01-02 13:13:39
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answered by Clammy S 5
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How many gallons is the tank? You can have one inch of fish per gallon for freshwater.
The angelfish will get very large and you will definitely need to plan ahead for them.
2007-01-02 13:12:22
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answered by Amanda 6
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YES you are at risk fish need alot of room to swim around or they will die
2007-01-02 13:14:06
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answered by brace face 2
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If your fish eat cheese, everything will be fine. If they dont, then you need to rock out with your bad self.
2007-01-02 13:19:57
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answered by Kripster 1
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depends on how much you can afford. They would be happier in a bigger tank
2007-01-02 13:14:03
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answered by breastfed43 3
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Are YOU at risk?No,your fish are,though.
2007-01-02 13:23:25
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answered by MaryBeth 7
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YES.....u should never crowd ur tank because they need room to grow
2007-01-02 13:44:03
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answered by Anonymous
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