Betta_Shark5678
Fish Crazy
Hello!
I'm teaching a fish keeping class, and for one of the weeks we're going to talk about choosing hardy fish that suit the kid's water. Here's my list so far, and I'd love some suggestions if you can think of any!
Bettas – Very hardy, they breathe air from the surface, so they can live in bad water conditions, though it's not recommended. They should be kept in at least 5 gallons.
Platys – Somewhat hardy, not as hardy as Bettas, but can still live in bad water conditions for short periods of time. They are livebearers, so suggested M:F ratio is 1:2, better is 1:3. They should have at least 15 gallons for 3.
Convict Cichlids – These are very hardy and good for new tanks. They can be aggressive. They need at least 20 gallons.
Dwarf Gouramis – These can be hardy, though due to in-breeding of this species they can have “dwarf gourami disease” (DGD) which is incurable. 10 gallons is minimum. Honey Gouramis are similar, but not the same. They don't run the risk of DGD.
Glowlight Tetras – Hardy tetras that get about 2” long. Very nice looking, and don't have the risk of “neon tetra disease” (NTD). Need groups of 6+, though bigger groups are better. 15 gallon min.
Harlequin Rasboras – I've heard these fish are hardy, and good for beginners. I have never had these fish, because they are also apparently difficult to find in this area. Which is something to consider with any fish.
Neon Tetras – Another hardy, and beautiful type of tetra! With these there is a risk of NTD, so be careful. They need groups of 6+. 10 gallons min.
The tank sizes we're using are 5-20 gallons, so for suggestions I'll need fish in that range. Preferably something that they can put in the tanks right after cycling.
I do want to say that several of these fish I've never had, I just read that they were hardy, if you think I should take them off the list let me know!
Thanks for any feedback!
I'm teaching a fish keeping class, and for one of the weeks we're going to talk about choosing hardy fish that suit the kid's water. Here's my list so far, and I'd love some suggestions if you can think of any!
Bettas – Very hardy, they breathe air from the surface, so they can live in bad water conditions, though it's not recommended. They should be kept in at least 5 gallons.
Platys – Somewhat hardy, not as hardy as Bettas, but can still live in bad water conditions for short periods of time. They are livebearers, so suggested M:F ratio is 1:2, better is 1:3. They should have at least 15 gallons for 3.
Convict Cichlids – These are very hardy and good for new tanks. They can be aggressive. They need at least 20 gallons.
Dwarf Gouramis – These can be hardy, though due to in-breeding of this species they can have “dwarf gourami disease” (DGD) which is incurable. 10 gallons is minimum. Honey Gouramis are similar, but not the same. They don't run the risk of DGD.
Glowlight Tetras – Hardy tetras that get about 2” long. Very nice looking, and don't have the risk of “neon tetra disease” (NTD). Need groups of 6+, though bigger groups are better. 15 gallon min.
Harlequin Rasboras – I've heard these fish are hardy, and good for beginners. I have never had these fish, because they are also apparently difficult to find in this area. Which is something to consider with any fish.
Neon Tetras – Another hardy, and beautiful type of tetra! With these there is a risk of NTD, so be careful. They need groups of 6+. 10 gallons min.
The tank sizes we're using are 5-20 gallons, so for suggestions I'll need fish in that range. Preferably something that they can put in the tanks right after cycling.
I do want to say that several of these fish I've never had, I just read that they were hardy, if you think I should take them off the list let me know!
Thanks for any feedback!