tank size for C. orientalis

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ihave 2 orientalis in a 35gal tank, but the water is 6in high and the tank is 1/3 land, they never go on the land.the water section is 6in by 12in by 24in. i can move the glass divider, but dont really want to, is it ok or should i move it.
 
That gives you a total water volume of about 7-8 gallons. That is quite adequate for 2 C.o. Be sure to do the recommended crud-removal and partial water changes and they'll be fine.
 
yea i figuered it would be big enough, actually the water area is bigger than a ten gal long(i think).i guess i just wanted to know if you all thought i should move it or not.
 
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