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![]() "nuchumYussel" wrote in message om... Hi, I have never had an aquarium before but I am now looking to get one. I am currently looking at a 20 Gallon tank. I have all the oher necesseties. Can some one PLEASE give me tips or name of non aggressive fish for a starter. Thanks in advance. ~~~Evan Davis first try checking out thekrib, most of the basic fundamental stuff to know is all there. http://faq.thekrib.com/ enjoy and welcome to the hobby. ![]() |
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On Tue, 8 Jul 2003 22:04:29 -0600, Tedd wrote:
first try checking out thekrib, most of the basic fundamental stuff to know is all there. And dont let your LFS persuade you to cycle the tank with barbs if you want non aggressive, because it dictates pretty much every fish you can have thereafter.... ![]() -- Flash Wilson - http://www.gorge.org Comments in my journal or guestbook are welcome! |
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![]() Good advice from Flash there. Also get advice from your LFS and then double check their advice from either books, the internet, or this newsgroup. This way you'll find out if you're LFS are really interested in your hobby and the welfare of the fish or making a quick buck. |
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Get a trio of guppies or feeder guppies.
"nuchumYussel" wrote in message om... Hi, I have never had an aquarium before but I am now looking to get one. I am currently looking at a 20 Gallon tank. I have all the oher necesseties. Can some one PLEASE give me tips or name of non aggressive fish for a starter. Thanks in advance. ~~~Evan Davis |
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![]() "nuchumYussel" wrote in message om... Thank you all very much Non aggressive community fish suitable for a 20g tank would be most any tetras which do not exceed 3", corydorous catfish, kuhli loaches, any of the 4 main livebearers (though the Molly would prefer salt in their water), small algae eaters such as Oto cats & SAEs, many barbs (ie: cherry barbs), many of the gouramis (ie: dwarfs, pygmy, croaking, pearl), various rainbows (if your water is a bit harder), various danios (zebra, leopard, pearl). Then there are shrimps, frogs, snails etc. Siamese fighting fish often make good community fish (though not always with male guppies or with very small fish). A Rainbow shark might be fine as well, as would many of the smaller cichlids. The list is extensive, and it depends on your recipe. Angelfish can be very good community fish, but like tall tanks, would eat very small fish and might be tormented by fast danios (it's all in the recipe you choose). I suggest you start by determining your water parameters, to see if you have an extreme condition (very hard or very soft) which would be more suitable to certain fishes (tetras and livebearers come from opposite water conditions). Then look into your options for cycling the tank (ie: 6 zebra danios or fishless cycling http://www.tomgriffin.com/aquamag/cycle2.html ). NetMax |
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NetMax wrote:
Non aggressive community fish suitable for a 20g tank would be most any tetras which do not exceed 3", corydorous catfish, kuhli loaches, any of the 4 main livebearers (though the Molly would prefer salt in their water), small algae eaters such as Oto cats & SAEs, many barbs (ie: Ahem... SAEs will very quickly get too large for a 20g. Mine grew from 1" to 4" in less than 4 months. Cheers. -- Victor M. Martinez http://www.che.utexas.edu/~martiv |
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![]() "Victor M. Martinez" wrote in message ... NetMax wrote: Non aggressive community fish suitable for a 20g tank would be most any tetras which do not exceed 3", corydorous catfish, kuhli loaches, any of the 4 main livebearers (though the Molly would prefer salt in their water), small algae eaters such as Oto cats & SAEs, many barbs (ie: Ahem... SAEs will very quickly get too large for a 20g. Mine grew from 1" to 4" in less than 4 months. With all the foods you use, I don't doubt that you could get these guys to their maximum 5.5" ;o) ... but http://www.fishindex.com/phpinfo//4/2//145 does list a 10g as their minimum tank size, and I rarely see them over 4". They are so peaceful that I figured a 20g would be ok (though a 33g would be much better). This leaves Otos which sometimes have trouble staying alive, so SAEs become the next obvious choice. NetMax Cheers. -- Victor M. Martinez http://www.che.utexas.edu/~martiv |
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A "small" pleco such as a rubber nose would be nice. No common plecos,
they'd outgrow the tank in a couple of months if fed well. Bob "Spindoctor" wrote in message ... On 8 Jul 2003 20:33:37 -0700, (nuchumYussel) wrote: Hi, I have never had an aquarium before but I am now looking to get one. I am currently looking at a 20 Gallon tank. I have all the oher necesseties. Can some one PLEASE give me tips or name of non aggressive fish for a starter. Thanks in advance. ~~~Evan Davis neon/cardinal tetras x-ray tetras harlequins platies mollies as a relative newbie (started 3 months) ago I would recommend you buy a good beginners book and take it from there Brian |
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