Is There Any Oddballs For A 30 Litre Biorb

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Well Ime in the process of making a 30 litre Biorb have a 15 litre sump with 350lph turn over so the filter will be good and the surface area should be ok due to the sump

And Ime thinking of ideas for stock but I don't really want dwarf puffers any ideas

Chears bae
 
Well Ime in the process of making a 30 litre Biorb have a 15 litre sump with 350lph turn over so the filter will be good and the surface area should be ok due to the sump

And Ime thinking of ideas for stock but I don't really want dwarf puffers any ideas

Chears bae
I have 3 African pipe fish in a 30 liter but they are very hard to come by. But they are worth it :good:
 
Yeah they're cool but I want fresh water fish really should of said I guess :crazy:

I guess I could go brackish
 
Peacock gobies? Not sure if they're what you'd class as oddball.
 
They're nice but I want a predator that's abit ugly in a cool way like lion fish but I'm probably asking for a imaginary fish :crazy:
 
I think a shoul of khuli loaches would look awsome in a bio orb lol

Or african dwarf frogs :)

Way to small for kuhlis and The OP said oddball, the kuhlis are not an oddball.
Please rethink your advice next time please.
 
Dwarf puffer perhaps?

with a decent maintainance and water changes, you could keep one in there :) and it becomes a very characterful pet.
 
I'd say Khuli loaches are oddballs or at least fall under the category...Anyway, being the tank is about 7 gallons a dwarf puffer would work but you'd need to probably kick up the filtration a notch, or another idea is maybe a species of dwarf crayfish as their oddball-ish (obviously not fish, but none the less cool creatures!) Otherwise your really constricted with how small of a tank you have..
 
I'd say Khuli loaches are oddballs or at least fall under the category...Anyway, being the tank is about 7 gallons a dwarf puffer would work but you'd need to probably kick up the filtration a notch, or another idea is maybe a species of dwarf crayfish as their oddball-ish (obviously not fish, but none the less cool creatures!) Otherwise your really constricted with how small of a tank you have..


yeh if they didnt need a bigger tank id say theyd look like a plate o spagetii lol
 

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