I'm thinking of taking a tilapia from my brother's tank since one of his is getting bullied by the other. He's got two in there, but I'm not sure what type of tilapia it is. I was wondering if a 200 liter tank would be big enough for just one.
Also, I know this is probably a long shot, but are there any other fish I could keep with the tilapia? I was thinking maybe swordtails or mollies - I know it's probably not the best idea, but thought I'd ask anyway.
ideal tank size for tilapia
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littleking - Posts: 44
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Re: ideal tank size for tilapia
Unfortunately, a 200-litre tank isn't suitable for a tilapia. They can get quite large, so you'd need a bigger space for it to thrive. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news.
Re: ideal tank size for tilapia
Thanks for the honest reply, I was having second thoughts anyway. Guess it's a good thing I asked for advice here first.
Re: ideal tank size for tilapia
Tilapia are definitely pond fish, not suited for tanks like yours.
Re: ideal tank size for tilapia
What's the actual size they can grow to?
Re: ideal tank size for tilapia
It really depends on the type of tilapia. For instance, the yellow form of tilapiae mariae tends to stay relatively small in aquariums, usually under 8 inches. However, most tilapia species can grow quite large, typically ranging from a foot to 2 feet long.