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Well, the title says it all. I have a 60x60x40cm (24x24x16") tank and I would like to stock it with some Dicrossus filamentosus. They'll be the only bottom dweller so they will have the entire 60x60cm for themselves. The bottom is pretty much covered in leaf litter and there's a huge piece of driftwood creating several crevasses though there are only a few stems of hygrophila. The tankmates are 9 cardinal tetras and 8 Nannostomus eques.
I've read about everything I could find online but I can't seem to find a specific answer. I've read way too many different things, from "you can easily keep 10" (which I find nonsense) to "just get 1m/2f". But I have also read I could keep 2m/3f and if possible aggression wise, that seems like a very good option.
Does anybody have any experience with them in a similar size tank?
I've read about everything I could find online but I can't seem to find a specific answer. I've read way too many different things, from "you can easily keep 10" (which I find nonsense) to "just get 1m/2f". But I have also read I could keep 2m/3f and if possible aggression wise, that seems like a very good option.
Does anybody have any experience with them in a similar size tank?