Freshwater aquarium 35 Gallon Severum, Paradise Clown fish
This is a 4 week old 35 gallon aquarium. 300W heater, Penguin Bio filter (150)with digital thermometer . There are three 3″ Gold Severums, 5 Paradise fish, three 3″ Clown loaches and one 2 1/2″ clown loach plus others. Just a video showing behaviour. All are young and in perfect health. some are camera shy!
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Tags: 35, aquarium, aquatic, Clown, fish, freshwater, gallon, gold, loach, paradise, severum, tank, Tropical

September 16th, 2008 at 4:12 am
great looking tank. …
great looking tank. keep up the good work
September 16th, 2008 at 4:12 am
Sorry, but how am i …
Sorry, but how am i to know your experience level? I have just gotten used to seeing so many unexperienced people do cruel things to their fish. Yes I know a little about loaches, and that is people buy them when they are cute little things,to put in small community tanks. I know it takes them a while to grow out, but i was just being informative. It is good that you take care of your fish, when so many others don’t.But please, disable the comments if you don’t want to hear them.
September 16th, 2008 at 4:12 am
i used to have two …
i used to have two 150g reef tanks along with a 90g cichlid tank… for 23 years… you dont think i know that a clown loach would out grow it.. and if you had any knowledge whatso ever you’d know, that it takes years… 2 or 3 to be exact, for a clown loach to reach a size too big for this particular tank. i’m going to post updates on my 100g severum/clownloach/other fish tank soon on here. been going to a month now:)
September 16th, 2008 at 4:12 am
Watch your stocking …
Watch your stocking. Clown loaches get huge. I just dont see how you can stock oscars, a jack dempsey, 4 clown loaches, and 3 severums in a 100g.
Also, male paradise fish can be little bastards to eachother once matured. It’s possible to keep males together in a very large tank, but I would watch out for aggression.
September 16th, 2008 at 4:12 am
Get different …
Get different colored gravel. And get rid of some of the fake colored plants like orange and crap.
September 16th, 2008 at 4:12 am
oh, and the …
oh, and the paradise fish are also out haha
September 16th, 2008 at 4:12 am
i’ll also add red …
i’ll also add red oscars and possibly a jack dempsey. lemme know! thanks for the coments
September 16th, 2008 at 4:12 am
i’ll definetly post …
i’ll definetly post videos of it, because it’s a gorgeous tank. i’m debatig to put some sort of coral in it, and build a wall with caves, because coral looks GREAT in a tank. i’ll be running a cannister filter too, instead of a penguin bio obviously haha, so it’ll be clear as day. any suggestions?… btw, in my next vid, i’ll be adding cichlids alone with the severums, whic btw, ARE over 4 inches long now, still in a 35 gallon.. eek, i know, but in a week , they’re out.
September 16th, 2008 at 4:12 am
well, this video is …
well, this video is a few months old now haha, and i jsut purchased a 100 gallon tank.
September 16th, 2008 at 4:12 am
I like the colors …
I like the colors you used for the tank. It looks good. The fish look healthy. You will want to upgrade to a larger tank of at least 70 gallons if you want to keep the severum. They get to be almost a foot long. Clown loaches can get to be over a foot if I remember. If they are clown botia then they don’t get as big. It looks like they have a nice home until they get bigger.
September 16th, 2008 at 4:12 am
thats a big live …
thats a big live stock for a 4 week old tank…
September 16th, 2008 at 4:12 am
the loaches will …
the loaches will outgrow that tank they need a 55 plus