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Emperors, you can have a squadron of those compared to the bigger congos.
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Size wise, I know a lot of people say congos only get to 3 inches, but I lost one that's slowly gone downhill for the last week and measured him when I removed him. 10cm (4") nose to tail tip and he's definitely not the biggest I've got and have had before. Had at least one that was a good couple of cm longer. Which is over 4" depending if you measure from the base or the end of the tail fins and getting on toward 5".
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I think I will stick to 6 and hope they all survive. I don’t want to buy more and risk overcrowding. Now if only my QT tank would cooperate
240L Fluval Roma with Oase 600 Biomaster: 1 German red bristlenose, 4 male cherry barbs, 6 standard rummynose, 3 golden rummynose tetra, 9 emperor tetra, 14 cardinal tetra, 2 hengeli rasbora, 3 nerite snails, 1 adult Sulawesi snail and multiple juveniles continually appearing.
Parameters: gH2, kH1, pH7.4 (tap).
Fish fiend since October 2017.
Parameters: gH2, kH1, pH7.4 (tap).
Fish fiend since October 2017.
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Tail doesn't cont Si, just the body.
They do get much bigger than expected though - if they have the room.
They do get much bigger than expected though - if they have the room.