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![]() You would be pushing overstocking it, and pushing the aggression. A 34g would be overstocked when all the fish are full grown if you keep the 6-Line in there, plus the 6-Line isn't an ideal tankmate for Threadfins - too aggressive (when mature).
At one time in my 33g I had a breeding pair of Bangaii, a Hector's Goby, and a lone True Perc. It seemed fairly full to me. I despise overstocking for many reasons, but the main two are because I think it's inhumane (for many reasons in itself), and because I loathe to fight nitrate. Also, a smaller tank should be stocked lighter than a bigger one simply because the swimming space isn't there. Last edited by Myka; 07-12-2009 at 08:28 PM. |
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Inhumane? Give me a break. Your talking about a fine line here. What about this hobby is all that humane (by that thinking)? Anyways, completely disagree that 3 would be overstocked. They are very small fish. I agree the sixline needs to go if I do. We have much different views on stocking I think. Last edited by GreenSpottedPuffer; 07-12-2009 at 08:53 PM. |
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![]() There are a few articles about looking at the Jawline of a Mature Banggaii to tell the sexes apart.
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![]() See PM GSP.
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![]() I had 4 threadfins for awhile, they don't move around much. For all the real estate they used they could of been in a 20g tank and not noticed the difference in size. Of course I do have a very active tang that might of made them leery about swimming around
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I've only ever seen Bangaiis in stores as far as Cardinals go, but I haven't been in many LFS since I don't have one here.
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