I have a 75gal saltwater with a bicolor angel, 4 tomato clowns, a six line wrasse, and a yellow eyed tang. (also a banded and ghost shrimp with about 25 blue leg hermits and assorted snails) my coral list will come later. What do you have?
Wild Alaskan Salmon, some Mahi Mahi, a very expensive Chilean Sea Bass. Ate the Tilapia last night. Oh, and canned Tuna in olive oil. Sorry, couldn't resist.
I have a twenty gallon tank with nothing in it now but I used to breed Bettas, had some cichlids, goldfish, Shubunkins. I loved keeping fish but don't have the time anymore. I miss it. Maybe I'll try to keep just a couple of them and try not to neglect them. LOL.
I have a fish tank, but no fish. The fish tank is very old. I know that it would be unwise to put water in it because the seams are no longer up to standard. I may, however, toss a hamster in it one of these days.
you should definatley toss a hamster in it. I'm not a huge rodent fan but just the way you said it makes it a good idea.
Maybe I'll add one of those teeny, tiny turtles. Anyone know if those are still allowed?
We used to have a 75 gallon saltwater tank and had 2 tank-raised clownfish, a couple of yellow tangs, and the domino fish (can't remember the official name off-hand). We never tried invertebrates in the tank, though!
Now we have a little fresh-water tank (30 gallon) with a pleco, 5 neon tetras, and 3 swordtails. I'd really like to have a cichlid tank, though!
I have a bunch of small freshwater tanks. One has a betta and a few aspidoras, one has tiger barbs, one has least killifish and one has dwarf shrimp.
I have a very small, modest, 5 gallon tank with 4 White Cloud Mountain Minnows and 1 Panda Cory named Raulito!
It's gone now, but we used to have a 50 gallon salt tank. We took the other route, though - a coral reef, or as much as we could with limited lighting and no cooling.
A few fish, including a sand sifter that constantly tried to bury what little hard coral we had. Several soft corals, including a leather about 6" tall. A cleaner shrimp that would pick dead skin off your hand. An Anemone, an urchin (getting pricked with that hurts). Several sand crabs that hid in the sand until feeding time. An orange star. A clam that died as we just didn't have enough lighting. Several giant snails and several big worm like creatures of some kind that must have come with the rock - I didn't buy them and one was nearly a foot long!
The star of the tank was a huge brittle star, though, almost a foot across. We would hand feed it small bits of shrimp; that long arm would come out, curl around the shrimp and take it from your hand.
Not as pretty as a tank full of beautiful salt water fish, but much more interesting!
by BSS 6 years ago
I have a 19 gallon fish tank with 4 gold fish is it ok, can I add some good companion if possible
by ladonovan3 14 years ago
I have a ten gallon tank and three gold fish. What other kinds of fish can I put in with goldfishand how many fish can I fit in a ten gallon tank? Should I just keep the three goldfish? Thanks!
by Abel Fritter 14 years ago
Maybe you had a plastic critter carrier as a kid with a crab and a sponge... but have you ever really done it right with fresh and salt water, deep sand, organic food, proper temp and humidity and kept hermies for years?I'm setting up some hubs for proper hermit crab care and advice, hoping that...
by Gener Geminiano 14 years ago
For me I pick Neon Tetra, the small fish that swims in group that's found in the Amazon Jungle what it takes to be favored fish ever. With its blue and red color its makes it as hobbyists well liked fish. Plus neons are relatively very cheap...
by Sandra Greaney 10 years ago
Why does your goldfish die even when you look after them?Is it possible that the pet store could be selling sick fish and not know it.
by Amanda S 11 years ago
My son just won 2 goldfish at the State Fair. What do I do?What do I need to buy for these fish? How do transition them from their bag to whatever tank I should buy? How long should I expect them to last?
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