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Can I keep a map fish in a 50 fish tank? What is the best size of the tank?

Gustavo 'Gus' Fring
2021-07-14 14:18:55
It is OK to keep a minor map fish in a 50cm long tank, but adult map fish are advised to change to a larger tank. Because the adult body length of map fish can reach about 30 centimeters, and the weight can also reach 500 grams. If a 50-centimeter-long fish tank is used for feeding, it is easy to have insufficient space. Even if young map fish are kept, the breeder should install filters and oxygen pumps.
Can I keep a map fish in a 50 fish tank? What is the best size of the tank? Can

a 50-centimeter-long fish tank

raise a map fish? A 50-centimeter-long fish tank can raise a minor map fish, and an adult map fish can also be raised, but it is prone to lack of space, lack of oxygen and so on. Because of the large size of the map fish, the adult body length is about 30 centimeters, and the 50-centimeter-long fish tank will limit their space. Moreover, the smaller space of the fish tank will lead to the deterioration of the water body and the deterioration of the water quality will be accelerated. If you raise map fish in a 50cm tank, you need to install a filter and an oxygen pump. Only in this way can we ensure that the map fish can live normally. If you want to keep more, the breeder needs to prepare a larger container.

2. What size tank is the most suitable

for map fish? Map fish are larger in size, and breeders need to choose a larger container to meet their needs. Normally, a fish tank of 80 * 60 * 40 cm can raise 5-6 map fish 10 cm long. If the size of the map fish is more than 10 cm, it is necessary to reduce the breeding density, and reduce the number of breeding with the growth of the size of the map fish. If it is an adult map fish, only 1-2 fish can be raised in a tank of 80 * 60 * 40 cm. If you want to raise more fish, you should choose at least a 120 * 70 * 50 cm fish tank.

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