A site that will help you determine what & how much you can stock

yhbae

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It's and eclipse hex five, like maybe 12 or 13 inches tall or something. Does this make a big difference?
I asked that question because the stocking is much more dependent on the surface area of your tank rather than volume. As an example, if you have two tanks of 5g but one is much taller than the other, you will find that the taller one won't be able to handle as much stock. Of course this doesn't mean you can get away with more stock with same filters - you will still need to get an appropriate filter and water changes but at least these tanks will give you that option if you choose to go with it.

I suspect your tank height is much taller than a typical 5.5g tank. If I recall correctly, betta in a 5.5g tank has some cushion if you keep it alone.
 

ValRasbora

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4" sounds about right. I was a little worried that you had it set to less then that, but you're safe :p
"# Warning: Swordtail [Female] is not recommended for your tank - it may eventually outgrow your tank space, potentially reaching up to 2.5 inches."

^^ thats a warning I got (I was fiddling around with a 10 gallon stocking:)) and I'm pretty sure that the female swordies grow the same 4" as the male. Maybe in some cases even bigger, but definitely not smaller.
 

Newman

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Sep 22, 2009
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yes that is a concern....females deffo get to be around 4" at maturity, say after 1 year of life.
yhbae you may want to look into that again...or just change the warning if it's accounted for in the formula.
 

paperdog9

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I asked that question because the stocking is much more dependent on the surface area of your tank rather than volume. As an example, if you have two tanks of 5g but one is much taller than the other, you will find that the taller one won't be able to handle as much stock. Of course this doesn't mean you can get away with more stock with same filters - you will still need to get an appropriate filter and water changes but at least these tanks will give you that option if you choose to go with it.

I suspect your tank height is much taller than a typical 5.5g tank. If I recall correctly, betta in a 5.5g tank has some cushion if you keep it alone.
Ok, thanks!
 

yhbae

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yes that is a concern....females deffo get to be around 4" at maturity, say after 1 year of life.
yhbae you may want to look into that again...or just change the warning if it's accounted for in the formula.
Hmm, how come there's so much variances on the net for their sizes? :rolleyes:

So which is correct, 2.5 or 4.0 for the female? I think we all agree that male is 4.0.

I just checked Google, it appears that the general consensus is that females are generally even slightly larger than males... But not all sites agree to this.
 

Newman

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they can grow to roughly the same size, the sword part of the male is not included in the biomass of the fish lol is it? I say 4" for female is around maximum these days because currently I have a Blood Red female thats reaching that size. I have never seen anyone with a swordtail thats bigger than 4-5". Those are long gone, only seen in the past when they are really popular :(
 

yhbae

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they can grow to roughly the same size, the sword part of the male is not included in the biomass of the fish lol is it? I say 4" for female is around maximum these days because currently I have a Blood Red female thats reaching that size. I have never seen anyone with a swordtail thats bigger than 4-5". Those are long gone, only seen in the past when they are really popular :(
Yeah. I am going to change back to 4 inches for the female. Actually, if male and females have the same size, I don't see a need to separate between male and female so I might as well delete the female entry, and change the male one back to a generic sword.
 

Newman

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Sep 22, 2009
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but males have an aggression factor. I think you should still differentiate between male and female then.

for you information male swordtails can be more aggressive than a female plakat betta, especially if denied contact with female swordtails.
 

yhbae

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but males have an aggression factor. I think you should still differentiate between male and female then.

for you information male swordtails can be more aggressive than a female plakat betta, especially if denied contact with female swordtails.
Currently, even with one common entry, it will point out about male to female ratio. But I think you are referring to the fact that male sword should be marked as more aggressive species period?
 

yhbae

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What's new for 2010 05 02 build:

- Added Pearl Danio (Danio albolineatus).
- Added Golden Dwarf Cichlid/Goldeneye Cichlid (Nannacara anomala).
- Added Purple Spotted Gudgeon (Morgurnda adspersa).
- Added Empire Gudgeon (Hypseleotris compressa).
- Added Australian Smelt (Retropinna semoni).
- Added Red Fin Caudopunk (Neolamprologus Caudopunctatus).
- Added Neon Blue Cichlid (Paracyprichromis nigripinnis).
- Added Hunch Backed Limia (Limia nigrofasciata).

- Updated the size of Puntius sachsii to 3.0 inches.
- Minimum tank size for Kribensis has been updated to 24x12.
- Different species of Gouramies have been marked as incompatible to each other.
- Mouth size of Frontosa has been increased capable of eating 4.5 inch species when fully grown up.
- Size of female swordtale has been adjusted back to 4 inches (same as the male).

- Added 30g Oceanic Cube tank dimension.

- Total number of tanks in DB has been increased to 84.
- Total number of species in DB has been increased to 878.

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Newman

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Sep 22, 2009
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I think you are referring to the fact that male sword should be marked as more aggressive species period?
Yes . I'd say same as older Mollies, if not more. or basically just have a little aggression note to anyone who tries to put only male swordtails into a tank with no female swordtails or platies.