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02-14-03, 10:26 PM
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Suitable tankmates
Hey guys.....for his b-day, we got my dad a really neat aquarium, it's a hollowed out purple imac computer with a 2.5 gal tank inside....it's not heated, but is aerated and filtered.
So far, inside is one male betta. Are there any other fish that can go in the tank?
Heather
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02-15-03, 07:26 AM
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I wouldn't put anything else in with the Betta just because the tank is too small. If you're not too attatched to it, I'd trade it in for 5 or 6 White Clouds. They're active, pretty, and don't need a heater. HTH
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02-15-03, 09:54 AM
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You could put in a snail, an African Dwarf Frog, and I've heard that you could do a couple neaon tetras, but it might be too small for that. 2,5 is definitely not too small to put in a frog or snail, though. The frogs barely produce any waste at all!
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02-15-03, 11:39 AM
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lol I know those stupid frogs are so boring! :P I had one before.....a nail's a good idea I think....
Heather
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02-16-03, 07:00 AM
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If you get a snail...make sure its not the kind that breed like mad...or else..you will end up with nothing but a tank of snails. As one person stated...neons..no way..those are tropical fish with specialized requirements that need a heater. Corr has the perfect idea for tank mates, white clouds would be fantastic..cheap, and hardy
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02-16-03, 08:32 AM
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Thanks guys...I was thinking of a couple of white clouds earlier...
Heather
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02-16-03, 08:48 AM
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I didn't reccomend snails because, for the most part, they either get too big or multiply like mad that they become unsighlty. MTS would work IMO but they aren't really a pet... they only come out at night.
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