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JJG December 29th 03 09:57 PM

Newbie - How many fish?
 
My daughter got a 5 gallon tank kit for the holidays. We have an
African Dwarf Frog and a small tetra in the tank. We'd like to get
another frog and perhaps 1-2 more fish. How many fish can safely live
in a 5 gallon tank? Would a ctfish be a good idea (to help keep the
tank clean)?

Thanks in advance for you help!

reefman MC December 30th 03 01:34 AM

Newbie - How many fish?
 

You could probably keep about 8 2-3 inch fish and maybe 12 1 inch fish,
but I definately wouldn't overload it. I would get a couple of guppies.
Also the frog isn't one of those big white frogs is he? If so he'll eat
your fish.


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reefman MC December 30th 03 01:37 AM

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Oh and the catfish. Wait a couple of weeks and let the tank get built up
with algae, and get one corydoras and an otocinclus. Corydoras catfish
for the waste and the otocinclus for the algae.


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Dragon Slayer December 30th 03 06:15 AM

Newbie - How many fish?
 

You could probably keep about 8 2-3 inch fish and maybe 12 1 inch fish,
but I definately wouldn't overload it. I would get a couple of guppies.
Also the frog isn't one of those big white frogs is he? If so he'll eat
your fish.



in a 5 gallon tank? that has to be the most ridiculous advice I have ever
seen given on this board, even by a troll.

in a 5 gallon tank, you don't need to add any more then 2 or 3 fish in the
1-2 inch range.

and even then it will need proper husbandry to maintain water quality.

kc





John B December 30th 03 07:03 AM

Newbie - How many fish?
 
I second that.

"Dragon Slayer" wrote in message
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You could probably keep about 8 2-3 inch fish and maybe 12 1 inch fish,
but I definately wouldn't overload it. I would get a couple of guppies.
Also the frog isn't one of those big white frogs is he? If so he'll eat
your fish.



in a 5 gallon tank? that has to be the most ridiculous advice I have ever
seen given on this board, even by a troll.

in a 5 gallon tank, you don't need to add any more then 2 or 3 fish in the
1-2 inch range.

and even then it will need proper husbandry to maintain water quality.

kc







reefman MC December 30th 03 04:15 PM

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I'm not a freshwater man I was giving advice according to something in a
book. Sorry


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Fish Rule December 30th 03 07:16 PM

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Yeah, in all the advice I've ever gotten, they said 1 inch or less per gallon.

reefman MC December 31st 03 03:14 AM

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Everybody makes mistakes.


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Dragon Slayer December 31st 03 04:59 AM

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that's a good rule for freshwater fish, but not marine.

kc

"Fish Rule" wrote in message
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Yeah, in all the advice I've ever gotten, they said 1 inch or less per

gallon.



CapFusion January 2nd 04 10:55 PM

Newbie - How many fish?
 

"Dragon Slayer" wrote in message
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that's a good rule for freshwater fish, but not marine.

Actually, it does not really apply for either SW nor FW. Someone made this
up awhile back when aquarium was just getting started. It really depend on
the fish of it species.

CapFusion,...




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