Boraras brigittae, Boraras merah, Galaxy rasbora, Microrasbora Erythromicron, guppies. They are colorful, small and hardy.
Boraras brigittae, Boraras merah, Galaxy rasbora, Microrasbora Erythromicron, guppies. They are colorful, small and hardy.
And Platies..
seems like you need them to cycle your tank
Wild endlers?
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Neon yellow rasbora (Microrasbora kubotai)
http://www.practicalfishkeeping.co.u...article_id=682
where can i buy it??? serangoon fish shops don;t have them....
You are referring to ...?
Yes. Always read and research before you bring "them" home if you intent to keep for the longest period or even breed them.
Tiger barbs, Cardinal tetras, neoen tertras, white cloud mountain minnows, corys, killifish are examples of bread and butter fishes for a 1 feet aquarium.
How about some shrimp?
Tiger barbs are not recommended for a 1 foot tank. They really need large swimming spaces, and have a reputation for being aggressive and nippy when kept in insufficient numbers. The recommended number is 6, in the hope of spreading the aggression, and with that number of fish, a 1 foot tank would be insufficient.
Corydoras are also best kept in groups, with 6 being the recommended number. Therefore, 6 medium to large size Corydoras can be too confined for a 1 foot tank.
just finish settling the fauna in my 1 by 1/2 feet tank
1 tiger barb
1 oto
1 ramshorn snail
2 kuhli loach
all seems okay
you can consider a pair of rams too
Last edited by dnsfpl; 26th Aug 2008 at 21:38.
how about dwarf puffers? interesting fellas to watch
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