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I went out to the petstore yesterday and just stood in front of the
tanks planning what and when I'm going to get the thousands of fish that I want. I need at least another 15 tanks and they all need to be at least 120g each. :-) Not much hope there. Anyway, I now have a spare 10g tank and thought I would put some neon tetra's in for my daughter to help take care of. She has alway been interested in the goldfish. This is good as they did start off as her presents :-) I have a small corner in my dining room in which I can put the 10g. So my question is roughly how many neon tetra's could i put in a 10g. I know they are happier in schools of 6-8. Would I be able to have that many? Would it be better to put a couple of different varities of tetra's in there. I always remember being a kid and loving the colours of the neon tetra's. Now want to live that childhood dream. Cheers Mellie PS. Tiny fry is still doing well. Ryukin is floating again. Life !!!!! |
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