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Old December 8th 03, 02:29 AM
Roxanne
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Default Small Fish for a small tank

"E.Otter" wrote in message hlink.net...
What is the smallest fish (freshwater or sal****er) that could permantly
live in good health in a 5gal tank? in a 10gal tank?

Any schooling fish fall into this category?

Thanks,
E.Otter


I'd vote for some gobies. They are so cute and the bumblebee ones have
the sweetest faces. They are relatively easy to care for. All you need
to add is some PVC pipes for them to hide in and sponge filter and
maybe a heater.
 




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