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Stocking a 90gal

This is a discussion on Stocking a 90gal within the Freshwater Chat forums, part of the Aquarium Related Chat category; I have been trying to figure out lately what I want to have in my new tank. It's been a ...

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    K0oKiE is offline Member
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    Default Stocking a 90gal

    I have been trying to figure out lately what I want to have in my new tank. It's been a long time since I last had an aquarium and I know there is a lot more out there now then there was before.

    I have a breeding pair of Convicts that I'm going to keep for a while since the babies really entertain my son and they're neat to have for the time being. There is also a 7" pleco a very big silver dollar, and maybe a 12" bala that I'm going to keep.

    Anybody have any ideas what else I could put in there that would survive the convicts?

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    I'm not sure about stocking levels, since I've never kept any particularly large fish, but a couple things jump out at me. First, silver dollars are schooling fish, so ideally you should have at least 4 of them together so they're not stressed.

    Secondly, the 12" bala seems large for a tank that's only 48" long and 18" wide (assuming a standard footprint).

    I'm sure someone with more experience than I have will chime in, but I'm going to guess that you're pretty maxed out if not overstocked.

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    I have been going back and forth with the bala... he does seem a bit too big to me as well. As for the silver dollar, I do know that they are schooling fish but wouldnt a 5" one like this eat the smaller type you find in a store?

    I am actually thinking I would like to rehome all of the large ones I have other than the 7" pleco. Finding ppl in Kamloops with huge tanks might be tricky though!

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    Post them up for sale in our classifieds - I'm sure there'll be lots of willing people...

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    Oh yeah, there's a sticky in the freshwater chat forum, a calculator for stocking levels. That may give you a good idea of where you're at

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    Well I have less of a problem now. I gave the 2 big plecos and the two sharks to a guy here who has a few huge tanks and lots of rescued fish.

    So I am down to the silver dollar, one 7" pleco, a really amazing black angelfish and the convicts.

    The guy said he was going to bring me a blood parrot when I get back from Van but I'm not sure if it would be ok?

 

 

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