Not worried about jumping as it has a hood, but don't want to overstock either and 7 seems like a lot.They need groups of 7 Or more. They are well known for jumping Out of the tank.
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Not worried about jumping as it has a hood, but don't want to overstock either and 7 seems like a lot.They need groups of 7 Or more. They are well known for jumping Out of the tank.
For stock I'm thinking dwarf pea puffer or celestial pearl danios. How many of the danios would be a sufficient shoal and would this work in a 14.5"L x 10"W x 13.5"H?So here's where I'm at for now...
Vertical Driftwood
Palm Sized River Stone
Anubias
Java Moss
Possibly Cabomba (I'll have trimmings from main tank to give a try at no real loss)
Substrate?
Anyone know of a natural sand, with varying granual sizes? Like river sand.
Blank sand is fine its just that cleaning it up with vacuum gonna be a mess..I say a fine black sand.
And would one nerite be ok with either of these options?For stock I'm thinking dwarf pea puffer or celestial pearl danios. How many of the danios would be a sufficient shoal and would this work in a 14.5"L x 10"W x 13.5"H?
You're right, it does! I even looked on there before I posted. Apparently I need to work on my cm->in conversionsSF says 18" long tank for CPDs
I have to Google "metrics" every time, you're not alone....You're right, it does! I even looked on there before I posted. Apparently I need to work on my cm->in conversions
Reading up on the dwarf puffer, you are supposed to feed them snails. Guess that answers my question about the neriteAnd would one nerite be ok with either of these options?
Our member @Boundava keeps puffers, maybe she'll pop in with some adviceReading up on the dwarf puffer, you are supposed to feed them snails. Guess that answers my question about the nerite
That said, does anyone have one? Where do you get your snails for feeding? I assume common pond snails would be the way to go. I imagine otherwise it would get rather expensive.
I have kept dwarf shrimp in a 5G and it's easy and works great. You can keep java ferns, dwarf sag, and frogbit with a normal light in a 5G.
I have also kept a betta in a 5G and it seems to work. Some bettas are ok with shrimp and some are not. Depends how aggressive they are.