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How Many lake Malawi fish in an Ar620 90litre tank?


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Hi I have an existing 90 litre tank and want to movie the existing Lake Malawi fish into the new tank. I can't say for certain what Lake Malawi fish I have but all I can say I have 5 types / 2 of each. Patrick from Goldfish Pagoda in Pakuranga said they will grow to between 5 to 7 cm. The Aqua one Ar620 is also 90 litres and the dimensions are 62wx52hx39d. The old tank was 90x30x30 (90litres).

any advice or help would be highly appreciated. I have another aqua one AR850 but saving it for a heavily planted community tank.

thanks in advance

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can you post a pic of what you have?

as they become adults they will try to dominate each other for territory & mates & then you will have issues as there is no where for the victim to run. I had one of these tanks, a 620T as a grow out tank & i had around 40 juvies in it but they were around 4 to 5cm but i had a CF1000 filtering it to. it shouldn't be used for a long term tank unless you keep their sizes small & sell of once they get to 5cm or larger or something like that.

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Hi here are the species of fish I have.

http://gallery.me.com/shimans#100180/pic1&bgcolor=black

I would really love to know there names so I can read up on them as well as how big they would grow and is there anything wrong with this mix. I am owed 2 more which would take it up to twelve. any suggestions if I had to choose 2 more which they should be?

Thanks

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the silver fish with horizontal black lines is a red empress (Protomelas taeniolatus)

the yellow africans are known as electric yellows (Labido careuleus)

the bottom middle fish looks like a Dragon blood which is a line bred hybrid

i don't know what the blue zebra looking ones are.

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A 90L tank is too small, it may do for the short time but the empresses should be in a 200L+ tank as they are big haps your 2 blue zebras and what looks like a red zebra at the bottom (looks like wrong shape for a peacock to me?) are zebras as they will grow and get nasty as well especially if they are males your 2 splotchy ones look like ob peacocks.

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Can someone please tell me how much longer the AR620 would be god enough for them? I don't want to upgrade If I am good for 2 years as its expensive.

Your tank is too small for them, it definitely won't be suitable for another 2 years.. Also the advice you were given on the sizes these fish will reach is incorrect most of them will easily reach 12-15cm long and empress maybe bigger.

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Also only having 2 of each kind of fish usually isn't that good, if you end up with a pair the male hassles the female usually stressing her so much she dies. If you have 2 males the dominant one beats up the sub dominant one, the only good situation is getting 2 females which may get along but they won't be very colourful..

Of course there are exceptions to this but it is what I have found, you are more likely to get away with smaller numbers of each type in crowded tanks or in larger tanks.

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why would the filtre struggle? I am still learning the hole Malai tank thing, so tricks and tip or a point that direction would be awesome. I have figured out the water requirements, the environment. What plants can I put in this tank? If I keep this small tank which fish do I have to remove. If I have decided to put them in my AR850. It is 165litres. How many of these fish can I have in there? I have looked everywhere for a size versus quantity etc. no luck.

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why would the filtre struggle? I am still learning the hole Malai tank thing, so tricks and tip or a point that direction would be awesome. I have figured out the water requirements, the environment. What plants can I put in this tank? If I keep this small tank which fish do I have to remove. If I have decided to put them in my AR850. It is 165litres. How many of these fish can I have in there? I have looked everywhere for a size versus quantity etc. no luck.

the standard filter pumps how many litres an hour?

the thing with have fish to large for their tank is you will need more filtration to cope with it, i aim for 10 times the tank volume per hour so 900LPH in this case. i am pretty sure thats around what the AR980 comes with & i expect your will be 500LPH or so.

Africans are very hard on plants. i use plastic ones as they can't destroy them, they also dig them up. SOme have had success with some plants but i gave up after a month or so of them getting smashed. Pheonix44 has had success with his.

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The filter will be fine, I run most of my african tanks at relatively high stocking levels and only have 3-4 times an hour filtration plus 30-40% water changes a week and I have had no problems. I think some people get really carried away with the whole number of times per hour is actually needed in tanks, yes more is good but is it enough to advise people to run out and buy canister filters for 90L tanks?

The 165L tank would be good, I would sell off the zebras they generally get too nasty and bossy for a tank that small, you may have luck with them but probably not, plus they are probably hybrids or at least unidentified if you have no idea what they are. The yellows and OB peacocks should be fine in a 165L tank but I would advise building upto 6-8 of each so you will get good numbers of males and females and then maybe add some dems (at least 12). The dems/yellows/peacocks should all breed true in that tank and if there were crosses it would be dead obvious so it would be a good stocking for breeding a couple of fish if that is the plan in the future.

I have managed to keep plants in a few african tanks but most of mine eat them, some have success with anubais and java fern.

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Haha :lol:

With the 10 I have, I would love to have a list of total fish I should have in my 165litre tank. i.e. the must haves and how many. I have been reading and noticing loaches etc. getting mixed in with them, surprised as I thought it can be malawi and only malawi.

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Haha :lol:

With the 10 I have, I would love to have a list of total fish I should have in my 165litre tank. i.e. the must haves and how many. I have been reading and noticing loaches etc. getting mixed in with them, surprised as I thought it can be malawi and only malawi.

Was the list I gave you above not good enough? There are probably plenty of other options but the yellow/dem/peacock route is the best for a smaller tank and gets a good mix of colours and lots of fish in a small tank.. You can keep bristlenoses or loaches in with your africans if you wanted to.

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