"Nikki Casali" wrote in message
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dfreas wrote:
Try something longer lived.
The problem with keeping long lived fish is that you can get so attached
to them. And when they do die it hurts even more. I kept a couple of
Bala Sharks for 4 years, and because of my complacency - I thought they
were practically immortal - they eventually succumbed to dodgy water
conditions. I was devastated. I even have a marked grave for them. I
won't keep any more of them. They are extremely nervous fish and will
outgrow any tank you keep it in, unless it's at least 6'.
If I could tell my past self which fish to keep, I'd say to start out
with a couple of mollies. These are extremely hardy fish and have a life
span of about 3 years. Well, it does help having liquid rock pouring
from the tap though. Soft water they may not do so well in.
Nikki
If you go for Mollies IME don't go for just a male/female pair. I did this
and unfortunately the female got so stressed with Mr Mollie chasing her that
I lost her. In the end got another two females and now have an endless
supply of Mollie fry :-) . Of course if you don't want to get swamped with
fry try keeping just one sex together but bear in mind a lot of female
Mollies can be pregnant when you buy them.
Gill
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