Monday, January 4, 2010

Electronic Marble Run What Kind Of Fish Would Go Well In A 2 Gallon Tank?

What kind of fish would go well in a 2 gallon tank? - electronic marble run

Hello to all. I have two gallons a hexagonal reservoir is really an itch / population / s. In the past, I have a Betta who have died. is now a temporary home for some young tetra (two of neon, a black and gold when the repository, the update will receive more) and 5 young neck. But I know what to leave, if set. Bettas are the best I know, but I really do not want another, and I try to avoid the path of two guppies too. But what else? It is a two-liter tank with a scrubber and a lower stone-filter (not registered) and the marble plate (easily in the sand) moves and a plastics plant in frayed edges. I thought a bullet drawf, but I do not know what they are doing good. What do you think?

4 comments:

dragonfl... said...

A two gallons would be the shrimp size.

Creating a base of fine gravel that may drive some small wooden and a little Java, Christmas, or foam, and add alittle light (9 ~ 11W 6500K PL) is in order.

You do not need to pump / air stone or filter. Just change 20% once a week, and shrimp will be fine.

You can search for Cherry, CRS, and prawns, which are widespread today. Ideal for tabletop display, without all the cables from the tank.

Just a suggestion:)


A picture of what I mean ...... (Not my field)

http://www.flickr.com/photos/pomme/14161 ...
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1267/7052 ...
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dragonfl... said...

A two gallons would be the shrimp size.

Creating a base of fine gravel that may drive some small wooden and a little Java, Christmas, or foam, and add alittle light (9 ~ 11W 6500K PL) is in order.

You do not need to pump / air stone or filter. Just change 20% once a week, and shrimp will be fine.

You can search for Cherry, CRS, and prawns, which are widespread today. Ideal for tabletop display, without all the cables from the tank.

Just a suggestion:)


A picture of what I mean ...... (Not my field)

http://www.flickr.com/photos/pomme/14161 ...
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1267/7052 ...
.

Fish lover said...

None. Sorry, 2 gallons is too small

bontylor said...

Swordtails too big for a small tank like yours. They grow to an adult to 3 to 5 inches and need more space to move. Two male guppies would be nice if. You do not viviparous females. They are high, and the tank is barely big enough for two little guppies. The guppies get one and a half inches long. Max the tank. The "one inch of fish per gallon" rule of adaptation of the fish do not grow 3 cm or less. You calculate this by using the adult size of fish. So even with 2 male guppies is slightly above the limit, but well maintained overfeedand that it will work. Replace 25% of water per week.

Goldfish take 6 to 8 inches long and requires at least 10 liters of water per fish. They are deep-bodied fish that are too wasteful in some smaller live.

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