Just Found A One Gallon. . . What To Do?

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Hey, just found an old small plastic tank that you used to get back in the day!!! I think it is about one gallon ish

I can't just leave it there lol, anyone have any suggestions? A betta, shrimps, frog(s) really any suggestions!!! i really don't wana just leave it there lol. The problem with making it a planted tank would be the fat i couldnt realy out a light anywhere unless i used like a desk one near it. . . . :/

Please post!!! :crazy: :drool:

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Will try and get a pic for ya. . . B) ;)
 
I wouldn't even say a one gal was ideal for a betta, maybe could use it as a hospital tank for small fish.
 
I'm sure by now everyone knows my opinion about tiny tanks..

A nice bunch of flowers would look lovely in there. ;)
 
:lol: I don't care for them either.
 
you could always put some ghost shrimp in there, or im sure it woud be fine for one african dwarf frog.
 
i might just get a few plants an a couple of flowers so it looks pretty and obviously cheaper in comparison to fish... later on i might consider an invertibrate or something - what do people think about that?

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Bbs hatchery, one gallon jars are great for that, a one gallon tank shouldn't be much different.
 
Bbs hatchery, one gallon jars are great for that, a one gallon tank shouldn't be much different.

bbs? - please elaborate :crazy:

i think i will go for a few plants. . . see how good i am at keeping them - anyone know any good tips? :blink: as i am a complete amateur about the whole plants thing and before you say i will post it on the plants bit lol :D

thanks a lot for suggestions so far!!

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Baby brine shrimp, food for fry & other smaller fish.
 
Baby brine shrimp, food for fry & other smaller fish.

what do you feed brine shrimp lol - i might be tempted to put a fish in there and watch the massacre though lol he he

it would be kinda cool having a tank full of puny brine shrimp, bloodworms and perhaps daphnia - would that work? could they co - exist? :thumbs: PLEASE tell as i really wana do that now lol - thanks tolak :thumbs: :thumbs: B)

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p.s. i wonder what the expected life time of a brine shrimp is? a few days or somethin if they arent stuck infront of a fish lol
 
Bbs hatch from cysts and are fed to fish within 24 hours. The salt level used in hatching has a higher salinity than a marine tank, so you really can't keep anything in with them.

Growing them out requires the same salinity level, and is quite a messy & smelly setup, best done in a garage or other outbuilding.
 
maybe triops eat brine shrimp?

ok thanks tolak perhaps i wont keep brine shrimp. . .

Love u all you give such good advice!!!!!

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