Well I have a Koi Fish, Feeder Fish, and Sucker fish .
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Well I have a Koi Fish, Feeder Fish, and Sucker fish .
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Koi fish need a POND or a minimum 6-8 foot tank (even that is only temporary!)
Feeder fish? Do you mean goldfish or minnows? Feeder goldfish (which are comet/common goldfish) will grow WAY too big for your tank. Like Koi (in fact, same family) they grow very large and need massive systems.
Sucker fish, I am going to assume you mean a type of Pleco or corydoras. You need to be more specific. MOST plecos grow over a foot long, cannot be housed in your tank. Even a smaller species is going to be unneeded and cramped in this tank as it is small. You don't have a need for a "sucker fish". You should be able to handle the tiny amount, if any, algae growth by just doing basic water changes and not over feeding.
A school of corydoras MIGHT be alright, you need sand substrate and be very diligent on the water changes as the oils/toxins in the fire bellies skin that is released into the water by their swimming will be very harmful to the cories.
72 Gallon Bow - ACF and GF tank.
26 Gallon Bow - ACF tank.
20 Gallon Long - ACF tank.
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