How many red zebras and yellow labs can I put in a 20 long?
I currently have 2 red zebras and 3 yellow labs in my 55, but am thinking about moving them to my 20 long. Is this a bad idea? If not, could I add more? I have read that its ok to moderately overcrowd them to keep aggression down.
I would definitely not switch them to the 20 but you could for sure add more to each group. Adding 3 or 4 more of each group would probably be fine but kep in mind that these two species can cross breed.
Yes, it is ok to overcrowd cichlids in order to keep aggression down, but you must fulfill some conditions like minimum tank length.
Red zebras and yellow labs are large species and it is not recommendable to put them into tank this small.
You can put them in there, no one can tell you not to do it but you must be aware that you could have problems like aggression and problems with their growth.
On the other hand if they are juveniles you can put them in there as a temporary solution but not as a permanent one.
I agree that these species need to be kept in larger groups, but you should also be aware of the tendency to crossbreed between these two species. I would not distribute fry from either group if you keep them together.
Neither species are suitable for the 20G tank, as stated above.
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