75g Scavenger Catfish
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75g Scavenger Catfish
I want a scavenger catfish for my 75g to clean up any uneaten food. I know cories and loaches fit the bill but I want to conserve tank space and not use it on another school. Basically Im looking for a 4"-5" bottom feeder that isn't social and is safe with small tetras.
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Yeh anything like hoplos or flagtailed porthole catfish would do perfectly, other than this i would actually recommend most loaches over catfish for scavanger duties..
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Yes sorry i did mean to say "a small group of". I have 4 flagtails in a 60G although they are going to have to go in to my 50G soon when the 60G gets torn apart to make way for my new 6 x 2 x 2ft tank for big catfishes!
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I know the 50G is big enough, its just i have quite a few fish in there at the moment.
Although i am moving some of them to new tank this is current stocking of my 50G running on 2 Fluval 4+ Internal Filters:
- L128
- L066
- LDA33
- 2 x Syno Sp.
- 4 x "Dwarf" Syno Petricola
- "True" Syno Petricola
- 3 x Pakistani Loaches
- 3 x Zebra Loaches
- 3 x Dwarf Chain Loaches
- 5 x Boesemani Rainbows
- 2 x Kribensis Cichlids
Although i am moving some of them to new tank this is current stocking of my 50G running on 2 Fluval 4+ Internal Filters:
- L128
- L066
- LDA33
- 2 x Syno Sp.
- 4 x "Dwarf" Syno Petricola
- "True" Syno Petricola
- 3 x Pakistani Loaches
- 3 x Zebra Loaches
- 3 x Dwarf Chain Loaches
- 5 x Boesemani Rainbows
- 2 x Kribensis Cichlids
>> http://www.coral-frags.co.uk <<
Feel free to visit me at The Pets At Home Cheltenham Aquatic Centre, Gloucestershire, England
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