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oups.com... Hello all, I apologize for the newbie question, but I'm having trouble finding sites that will give me the information I want. I'm a college student who's always been fascinated by aquriums. In fact, I find myself making trips to our science facility so I can spend a few minutes making faces at the fish there! I had a betta last year, but alas, I had to leave for a few days and the friend who was looking after my apartment overfed him and he didn't survive. I'm ready to get another fish, but this time I'd like to have a small aquarium of my own. I'd like to get some relatively easy-to-care-for freshwater fish. I'd like to get one or two to start with and expand to four or five in a few months. I'd like them to be sociable so I can watch some interactions in the tank. I would prefer to house the fish in a smaller tank (5 gallons or so) to begin with, expanding to a 15-20 gallon or so tank when I decide to move up to 4 or 5 fish. I've looked at the old standby, goldfish, and am concerned that they take so much water to maintain. I'm only allowed a 20 gallon tank and from what I can find, I could only comfortably house three goldfish in such a tank. So, what species of fish should I be looking into? Is my goal of 4-5 fish in 20 gallons a little too overzealous? Are there any web resources you can recommend to help me either with a specific species of recommended fish, or help me decide what species to adopt? Thanks! Some ideas to choose from for a 3 to 6g tank (don't pick them all ! ;~). Betta (1 male or 2 females) Paradisefish (1) African Dwarf frog (1 or 2) White Cloud minnow (2 or 3) Harlequin rasbora (2 or 3) Apple snail (1) Shrimp (varies) Small tanks are difficult to maintain. The temperature in particular can bounce around (colder at night with the lights off), so these critters listed are a bit more tolerant of cooler temperatures. -- www.NetMax.tk |
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I finally am going to speak up about water temperature.
This, like everything, is completely dependent on where you live. In my environs, the interior temperature of the residence never falls below 78 nor above 82 for 8 months out of the year, then it (interior) falls to 65 at night and rises to 72 during the day...I have electronic heaters for that small period. Do all of your environs change drastically from day to night? Even when it is 56 outside it is 78 inside here...without heating. |
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... I finally am going to speak up about water temperature. This, like everything, is completely dependent on where you live. In my environs, the interior temperature of the residence never falls below 78 nor above 82 for 8 months out of the year, then it (interior) falls to 65 at night and rises to 72 during the day...I have electronic heaters for that small period. Do all of your environs change drastically from day to night? Even when it is 56 outside it is 78 inside here...without heating. I guess I'm making a large assumption that without a tank heater, most controlled environments will cycle daily around 5-6F and seasonally cycle another 5-6F. Assumptions *do* get me into trouble though. -- www.NetMax.tk |
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