smallest channas.

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Re: smallest channas.

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I have a two feeter emptu tank ,,,,, will it b enough to keep one or two Andrao ????
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pinaki_pal wrote:I have a two feeter emptu tank ,,,,, will it b enough to keep one or two Andrao ????

There will be no problem with one male and two females. Form some hiding places, caves for all of them to reduce aggressiveness.
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It should be fine for a single adult andrao. You can't easily differentiate the sex of these channid species. If you're getting juveniles, get 6-7 and give away the rest after a pair has formed.

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KarthikC wrote:It should be fine for a single adult andrao. You can't easily differentiate the sex of these channid species. If you're getting juveniles, get 6-7 and give away the rest after a pair has formed.

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